Redraw (verb)

  1. To draw again or redo the lines of a picture or design.
  2. To revise or redo the arrangement or boundaries of something.

Origin:

The word redraw is derived from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the verb 'draw' meaning 'to make a picture or a plan of something.'.

Examples:

  1. She asked the artist to redraw the portrait to make the face more expressive.
  2. Due to shifting political alliances, the map of Europe had to be redrawn several times in the 20th century.
  3. The company decided to redraw the company's organizational chart.
  4. The city council voted to redraw the city's ward boundaries.
  5. The architect redrew the blueprints for the building to meet new safety codes.
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