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  1. DRAIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DRAIN is to draw off (liquid) gradually or completely. How to use drain in a sentence.

  2. DRAIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    If you drain something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away, and if something drains, liquid flows away or out of it:

  3. How to Install a French Drain - The Home Depot

    Jul 11, 2025 · Installing a French drain will help prevent flooding and pooling in your yard. Learn how a French drain works to direct runoff water out of your yard and how to install it.

  4. Drain - definition of drain by The Free Dictionary

    To or into the condition of being wasted or lost: All of our best laid plans are down the drain.

  5. DRAIN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DRAIN definition: to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration. See examples of drain used in a sentence.

  6. Drain (plumbing) - Wikipedia

    A drain is the primary vessel or conduit for unwanted water or waste liquids to flow away, either to a more useful area, funnelled into a receptacle, or run into sewers or stormwater mains as waste …

  7. drain - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    drain /dreɪn/ v. to empty by drawing off liquid: [~ + object] to drain a swamp. [~ + object (+ of + object)] Drain the wound (of blood) before you apply the bandage. [no object] The crankcase has to drain …

  8. The Easiest, Best Ways to Clear Out Your Kitchen Drain | The Kitchn

    Dec 2, 2025 · These are the 13 easiest, mess-free ways to clear out your kitchen sink drain when you have a clog that just won’t budge.

  9. Drain Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Drain definition: To draw off (a liquid) by a gradual process.

  10. drain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 6, 2025 · Noun drain (plural drains) (chiefly US, Canada) A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK)