drawing off

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drawing off

A farmer is drawing off water from the well for his crops.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The act of obtaining or removing something, such as a liquid or electricity, from a source: "Drawing off" refers to the process of extracting or draining a substance or resource from a larger supply or container.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The drawing off of sap from the maple trees is a springtime tradition.
    • The technician supervised the drawing off of excess fluid from the system.
    • The drawing off of power from the main grid must be carefully regulated.
Advanced Usage
  • "The drawing off of [resource]": A formal phrase used to describe the extraction process, often in technical, industrial, or scientific contexts.
    • The report detailed the drawing off of groundwater for agricultural use.
Variants and Related Words
  • Draw off (phrasal verb): To remove a quantity of liquid from a larger amount.
    • Please draw off a liter of water for the experiment.
  • Withdrawal (noun): The act of taking something away or back. (This is a more general synonym.)
  • Drainage (noun): The process of drawing water or other liquids from a place.
Synonyms
  • Extraction: The action of taking something out, especially using effort.
  • Removal: The act of taking something away from a place.
  • Withdrawal: The act of taking something back or out.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Draw off: To cause a liquid to flow from something, or to remove part of a supply.
    • They had to draw off some water to prevent the tank from overflowing.
Related Idioms
drawing off

A farmer is drawing off water from the well for his crops.

Noun
  1. act of getting or draining something such as electricity or a liquid from a source
    • the drawing of water from the well

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