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drawdown
draw·down D0382900 (drô′doun′)n.1. The act, process, or result of reducing or depleting: the drawdown of oil supplies; a drawdown of investment capital.2. A lowering of the water level in a reservoir or other body of water.3. A reduction of military personnel in a deployment.drawdown (ˈdrɔːˌdaʊn) n1. a depletion or reduction, for example of supplies2. (Stock Exchange) a continuous decline in an investment or fund, usually expressed as a percentage between its highest and lowest levels3. (Civil Engineering) the intentional draining of a body of water such as a lake or reservoir, to a given depth4. (Environmental Science) the intentional draining of a body of water such as a lake or reservoir, to a given depthdraw•down (ˈdrɔˌdaʊn) n. 1. a lowering of water surface level, as in a well. 2. a reduction or depletion. [1915–20] Translationsdrawdown
drawdown[′drȯ‚dau̇n] (graphic arts) In inkmaking, a procedure for obtaining a rough estimation of a color shade in which a small sample of ink is placed on a piece of paper and spread with a spatula to yield a thin film of ink. (hydrology) The magnitude of the change in water surface level in a well, reservoir, or natural body of water resulting from the withdrawal of water. (petroleum engineering) The difference between the static and the flowing bottom-hole pressure. drawdownThe distance by which the groundwater level is lowered as a result of pumping.drawdown
drawdown where the provisions of a loan agreement provide for the amount of the loan to be advanced in tranches (rather than as one single advance) the process through which this is achieved is drawdown, with the relevant provisions governing the process known as drawdown clauses. Drawdown
DrawdownThe state in which the borrower obtains some of the project financing, usually progressively according to construction expenditures plus IDC.Drawdown1. In construction, a situation in which a company receives part of the funding necessary to complete a project. The company may receive the funding gradually over the course of the project. See also: IDC.
2. The gradual decline in the price of a security or other investment between its high and low over a given period. See also: Bear market. |