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Draw into

/drɔː ˈɪntə/

B2

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1. To cause someone or something to become involved in a situation, often without their initial intent or desire.

  • She was unexpectedly drawn into the argument between her friends.
  • The documentary aims to draw the audience into the lives of those affected by climate change.

2. To attract someone’s interest or attention towards something.

  • The thrilling plot of the novel drew me into its world immediately.
  • He was drawn into the conversation by the intriguing topics they discussed.

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