noun
- reductions in the amount or level of something, especially military forces or financial resources
- lowering of water levels in reservoirs, lakes, or other bodies of water
- periods of decline in investment portfolio values from peak to trough
Usage: environmental; technical
Usage: finance
Examples
- The military announced significant drawdowns of troops in the region.
- Budget constraints forced drawdowns in several government programs.
- Severe drought caused major drawdowns in the reservoir levels.
- The dam’s drawdowns exposed previously submerged archaeological sites.
- Investors worried about potential drawdowns in their retirement accounts.
- The fund experienced several drawdowns during the market volatility.
- Environmental groups opposed the planned drawdowns of the wetland areas.