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draw upon

verb as in bring into play

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He sets this exploration to a rich brew of country, folk, and gospel that draw upon the deepest traditions of American music.

The effort to create a doctrine should draw upon past lessons from comparable situations such as Cold War nuclear doctrine.

As he acknowledges, we draw upon that body of scholarship and cite such historians copiously in our 91 pages of footnotes.

As a business matter, you can at any time draw upon us for the amount.

Of course, I know we would need the men, but we've a grand reserve to draw upon in the West.

Some of them,” the artist added with a smile, “are rather too much inclined to draw upon their imagination.

Please give my love to all and sundry who make any sign of love for me; and any amount you like is ready for you to draw upon.

So long as he could draw upon his father's careful savings to pay the wages and supply his own needs, he did not worry.

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On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to draw upon, such as: bone, chase, debit, dun, figure, and invoice.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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