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What does "draw on" mean?

  1. Approach, as in As evening draws on, we'll make our way back to the house. [First half of 1500s]
  2. Put on a piece of clothing, as in She drew on her gloves. [Early 1700s]
  3. Also, draw upon. Make use of something or someone. For example, This dictionary draws on many different sources, or The chairman was good at drawing upon the various members for their expertise. [Mid-1600s]

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