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drain off or away Definition


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drain
verb drained, draining
    1. To empty (a container) by causing or allowing liquid to escape.
    2. To remove liquid from it.
      Form: drain something of liquid
    3. To drink the total contents of (a glass, etc).
    4. To use up the strength, emotion or resources of (someone).
      Thesaurus: deplete, consume, exhaust, weary, bleed, dry, finish, swallow, sap; Antonym: fill.
    5. Said of a river: to carry away surface water from (land).
noun
    1. A device, especially a pipe, for carrying away liquid.
      Thesaurus: duct, culvert, sewer, drainpipe, sink, ditch, pipe, outlet, trench, conduit, channel.
Derivative: drainer
noun
    A device on which articles can be left to drain, or a draining board.
Idiom: a drain on something
    Anything that exhausts or seriously depletes a supply.
Idiom: down the drain
    colloq
    Wasted; lost.
      Thesaurus: gone, lost, ruined, wasted.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon dreahnian.

Phrasal Verb: drain away or drain something away
    To disappear or make it disappear.
      Example: Our support drained away after relegation
Phrasal Verb: drain from or off
    Said of liquid, etc: to escape; to flow away.
Phrasal Verb: drain off or away
    To cause or allow (a liquid) to escape.


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