draw down
Avancé (C1) formal
To take money out of a special account bit by bit, or to slowly reduce the number of soldiers or resources somewhere.
"The company drew down $5 million from its credit facility to fund the expansion."
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Mad Money 04/17/26 | Audio Only
CNBC Television · 36:04
draw down.
Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/20/26
Washington Week PBS · 6:20
actually draw down.
What does winning a war with unclear objectives look like?
Washington Week PBS · 4:37
actually draw down.
The Problem with Private Markets | Rational Reminder 402
The Rational Reminder Podcast · 55:02
40% draw down.
Patrick Adams: When Stock Crashes Matter for Long-Term Investors | Rational Reminder 403
The Rational Reminder Podcast · 44:28
draw down on them.