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drawdown

noun

  1. reduction, depletion
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Wiktionary

noun

Etymology: Etymology tree English draw downdeverb. English drawdown Deverbal from draw down.

  1. The act of reduction or depletion (including through withdrawal or utilization).

    The government initiated a drawdown of forces in the border region.

    This imbalance causes the buildup of inventories during the summer months when consumption is low and the drawdown of inventories during the winter months when consumption is much higher.

  2. The act of reduction or depletion (including through withdrawal or utilization).

    The presidential drawdown authority, a US foreign policy tool, allows for the speedy delivery of DoD stocks to foreign countries in crisis.

  3. The act of reduction or depletion (including through withdrawal or utilization).

    From June to October 1992, an intensive reconnaissance survey of cultural resources exposed by a drawdown in lake elevation was conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

  4. The result of reduction, utilization, or depletion.
  5. (A measure of) the decline from a historical peak in some economic or financial variable.
  6. The process of a bank releasing previously agreed loan amount to the borrower, hence making it available for them to use.
  7. The borrowing of funds from a financial institution, under the terms of a credit agreement.

    The final lap in the drawdown of an approved loan or credit facility is the issue of an official instruction by the borrower to the lending bank.

    The financier exercises control over drawdown of the loan against presentation of stipulated documentation evidencing fulfilment of the pre-specified event or condition