What is another word for be drawn in?

Pronunciation: [biː dɹˈɔːn ˈɪn] (IPA)

The phrase "be drawn in" can be replaced by many different synonyms depending on the context. In some cases, it may be appropriate to use words like "influenced," "persuaded," or "swayed" to describe how someone is being affected by something or someone. Other synonyms like "entranced," "captivated," or "enchanted" may be more fitting for situations where someone is becoming deeply interested in something or someone. Additionally, words like "involved," "engaged," or "immersed" can be used to describe how someone is becoming actively participating in something they were previously not involved in. The choice of synonym will depend on the specific context and what meaning needs to be conveyed.

What are the hypernyms for Be drawn in?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be drawn in

  • We arrived in Argentina with a lot of injured players, including our goalkeeper. Also we were unlucky to be drawn in the same group as the two tournament favourites Italy and Argentina.
    Michel Patini
  • The last peculiarity of consciousness to which attention is to be drawn in this first rough description of its stream is that it is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks.
    William James
  • Apart from autograph hunters, I get... many letters from Hindus, beseeching me to adopt some form of mysticism, from young Americans, asking me where I think the line should be drawn in petting, and from Poles, urging me to admit that while all other nationalism may be bad that of Poland is wholly noble. I get letters from engineers who cannot understand Einstein, and from parsons who think that I cannot understand Genesis, from husbands whose wives have deserted them – not (they say) that that would matter, but the wives have taken the furniture with them, and what in these circumstances should an enlightened male do? ...I get letters (concerning whose genuineness I am suspicious) trying to get me to advocate abortion, and I get letters from young mothers asking my opinion of bottle-feeding.
    Bertrand Russell

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