draw into
Third Person
draws into
Present Participle
drawing into
Past Tense
drew into
Past Participle
drawn into
1
to involve someone in a discomforting or challenging situation
- She was drawn into the dispute between her friends and found herself caught in the middle.
- The company was drawn into a legal battle over patent infringement.
- He tried to avoid being drawn into the conflict between his coworkers.
- The country was drawn into a diplomatic crisis following the border dispute.
- The teenager was drawn into a dangerous situation by his association with the wrong crowd.
2
to reach or arrive at a particular place
- The train will draw into the station in approximately ten minutes.
- As the ship drew into the harbor, passengers marveled at the cityscape.
- The bus began to draw into the terminal, signaling the end of the journey.
- The plane is scheduled to draw into the airport runway within the next hour.
- The car slowly drew into the parking lot, finding a space near the entrance.
3
to take air or something else into one's body through breathing
- Feeling the crisp mountain air, she drew it into her lungs for a refreshing breath.
- The meditation guide encouraged participants to draw into their bodies the calming energy of each breath.
- As the scents of flowers wafted through the garden, he couldn't resist drawing them into his lungs.
- The swimmer emerged from the water, drawing into her body a deep breath of fresh air.
- The yoga instructor instructed the class to draw into their bodies the positive energy of the surrounding environment through each inhalation.