draw back in English

noun
1
a feature that renders something less acceptable; a disadvantage or problem.
the main drawback of fitting catalytic converters is the cost
2
an amount of excise or import duty remitted on imported goods that the importer re-exports rather than sells domestically.
On the trade front, subsidies and duty drawbacks on inputs for exported goods were frequently used to promote exports.

Use "draw back" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "draw back" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "draw back", or refer to the context using the word "draw back" in the English Dictionary.

1. Everyone draw back in alarm.

2. The horrid sight made me draw Back.

3. Cringes: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

4. Blenches: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

5. One must draw back in order to leap further.

6. The locals seemed to draw back, ever so slightly.

7. Blenched: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

8. One must draw back in order to leap better.

9. It's too late to draw back from the plan.

10. Blench Definition: draw back, as with fear or pain

11. I have committed myself now and cannot draw back.

12. It may already be too late to draw back.

13. Cringed: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

14. Cringe: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

15. Blenching: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

16. He thought it would be cowardly to draw back.

17. Cowered: to draw back or crouch down in fearful submission.

18. Cowers: to draw back or crouch down in fearful submission.

19. He will not draw back from what he has promised.

20. Blench: To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch.

21. Once the leader draw back her mask and the leader blankly!

22. He is not the sort of person ever to draw back.

23. Why did she draw back and look so grave at me.

24. Sometimes you have to draw back from that and keep your balance.

25. She made the mistake of smiling mockingly saw his fist draw back.

26. It's too late to draw back now; the plans are all made.

27. Resile, Arsle - To resile or Arsle is to recoil, retreat, or draw back

28. Some sponsors even use various illegal means to draw back or transfer capital.

29. Another word for Backtrack: retract, withdraw, retreat, draw back, recant Collins English Thesaurus

30. In proportion as the cabriolet advanced, he felt something within him draw back.

31. Neither side can draw back from the agreement once the contract is signed.

32. There was no time to raise it and draw back for a stabbing blow.

33. What does Blench mean? To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

34. Blench definition is - to draw back or turn aside from lack of courage : flinch

35. The 6 th Army Corps had to draw back to a less open position.

36. 49 synonyms for Cringe: shrink, flinch, quail, recoil, start, shy, tremble, quiver, cower, draw back

37. 14 synonyms for Cower: cringe, shrink, tremble, crouch, flinch, quail, draw back, grovel, huddle, fawn

38. The Greek government has told its banks draw back from their lending in the Balkans.

39. He carefully wiped her face with his handkerchief. This time she did not draw back.

40. He screwed up his face at the appalling stench but made no move to draw back.

41. Until now, throws the dangerous sale to draw back guaranteeing rate is the normal value continually.

42. We must not draw back from official development assistance - a life - line of billions, for billions.

43. Blenched , Blench·ing , Blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

44. Let me not draw back from the Sacrifice I have made of my free choice and conviction.

45. The soldiers are so surprised by Jesus’ courage that they draw back and fall to the ground.

46. Blenched , Blench·ing , Blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

47. Blenched , blench·ing , blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

48. (often with on) retract, withdraw, retreat, draw back, recant, back-pedal The finance minister Backtracked on his decision

49. While all these words mean "to draw back in fear or distaste," Blench implies fainthearted flinching

50. Either they must draw back from the spotlight and forfeit their privileges or pick their partners based on purely practical criteria.