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View definitions for draw upon

draw upon

verb as in bring into play

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Progressive organizations are light-years further along in their plans for a Trump administration than they were in 2016, and people who were active during Trump 1.0 have years of activist muscle memory to draw upon.

From Slate

This, says Dr Jones, was something Trump was able to draw upon.

From BBC

To fund completion of the border wall, Arthur expected Trump would declare a border emergency or draw upon military assets or go to Congress for a special supplemental appropriation.

Humphrey is a vastly experienced sports broadcaster, with a catalogue of BBC experience to draw upon prior to his later career exploits.

From BBC

Latinos, in particular, draw upon the struggles of our past to forge a better future.

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

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