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frame
framed fram·ing 1 : to formulate the contents of and draw up (as a document) [in the two hundred years since
goodwill
any other circumstance incidental to the business that tends to draw and retain customers 2 a : the value of projected
infer
of the offer from the offeree's response] vi : to draw inferences in·fer·able also in·fer·ri·ble [in-fər-ə-bəl] adj
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loss leader
something (as merchandise) sold at a loss in order to draw customers loss-leader adj
withdraw
withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to...
Betrap
To draw into or catch in a trap to insnare to circumvent
Blench
To shrink to start back to draw back from lack of courage or resolution to flinch to
Catheter
to be introduced into the bladder through the urethra to draw off the urine
Heretoch
Heretoch [fr. here, an army, and teohan, to draw or lead], a general, leader, or commander; also a baron
Vote of credit
pass a vote of credit as it is impossible to draw up a detailed estimate of expenditure, however, votes of credit
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