Redraft (verb)

  1. To draft or write again, typically in order to make improvements or corrections.
  2. To revise or make changes to a document or plan.

Origin:

From re- "again" + draft.

Examples:

  1. He redrafted the letter several times before sending it.
  2. She redrafted the proposal to make it more persuasive.
  3. The committee redrafted the bill to address the concerns raised.
  4. The lawyer had to redraft the contract to correct the errors.
  5. The architect had to redraft the plan to meet the city's zoning requirements.
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