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View definitions for drawn battle

drawn battle

noun as in standoff

noun as in tie

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The last few years at CinemaCon have drawn battle lines between exhibitors and streamers.

Microsoft, Google, IBM and A.I. start-ups have drawn battle lines on proposed rules and differ on how much government interference they want in their industry.

There’s always this sense, in football practice facilities, that everyone is entrenched in some mythical war in which brilliantly drawn battle plans are constantly blown apart and every injury is another casualty to be overcome.

Driven by Mr. Trump’s scattershot statements, the divisive politics has drawn battle lines, of sorts, drawing supporters as well as detractors.

But the dust-up over the data breach, the most explosive controversy to hit the Democratic primary thus far, has solidified drawn battle lines, with Sanders going to war against the DNC and the Clinton campaign with the army it has, a fairly rag tag group of liberal organizations.

From MSNBC

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

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