Draw from

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verb

To extract or obtain something from a particular source.

She always draws her strength from her family.
Visual representation of "draw from" - To extract or obtain something from a particular source.

Often appears as...

  • draw strength from
  • draw inspiration from
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Emotional Sources

The phrase often refers to drawing on personal or emotional resources within oneself or one's community.

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In times of trouble, he would draw from his inner resilience.
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Metaphorical Use

It's not always about physical objects; it can be abstract like strength, inspiration, or courage.

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Writers often draw from their imaginations to create compelling stories.
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