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View definitions for draw attention from

draw attention from

verb as in upstage

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Some right-wing extremists have moved away from setting up formal groups that draw attention from the police and have instead have sought to create looser networks, particularly online, where anyone can follow extremist channels or influencers.

From BBC

Critics of Maduro say the socialist leader has reignited the border dispute to draw attention from the nation’s internal problems as Venezuela prepares for a presidential election next year.

Critics of Maduro say the socialist leader has reignited the border dispute to draw attention from the nation’s internal problems as Venezuela prepares for a presidential election next year.

Their posts can draw attention from people they do not know in person, and sometimes in unexpectedly huge numbers.

From Slate

Any move toward the inclusion of the world’s second-biggest oil producer in an economic bloc with Russia and China would clearly draw attention from the United States and its allies in an extra-frosty geopolitical climate, and amid a recent move by Beijing to exert some influence in the Persian Gulf.

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

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