Past participle of "draw":
* She was drawn to the vibrant colors of the painting. (attracted)
* The game was drawn after a tense 90 minutes. (ended in a tie)
* The artist meticulously drew the intricate details of the flower. (created a sketch)
* I drew a deep breath before speaking. (inhaled)
Past tense of "draw":
* The children drew pictures of their families. (created sketches)
* The team drew their last game. (tied)
* The curtains were drawn shut, plunging the room into darkness. (pulled)
As an adjective:
* His face was drawn and pale from exhaustion. (thin and strained)
* The drawn-out negotiations finally reached a conclusion. (lengthy and tedious)
In a phrasal verb:
* He drew back in surprise. (moved away)
* We drew up a plan for the project. (created)
* The detective drew on his years of experience to solve the case. (relied)
These are just a few examples, and the specific meaning of "drawn" will depend on the context of the sentence.