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Meaning of draw in
to attract someone or something into a place or situation
Etymology of draw in
The phrase "draw in" originated from the Old English words "dragan" meaning to pull or drag, and "in" meaning into or inside, with the modern English verb "draw" evolving from these roots, and the phrase gaining its current meanings through historical usage and context
Synonyms
Definitions
- To attract someone or something into a place or situation
- * To pull or move something towards oneself
- * To involve someone or something in an activity or situation
Usage Examples
- The city's new museum will draw in visitors from all over the world
- * The company's competitive salary and benefits package will draw in top talent
- * The artist's use of color and light will draw in the viewer's eye