redraft

verb
UK: /riːˈdrɑːft/
US: /riːˈdræft/
  1. To write something again to improve it.

    1. Please redraft the letter before sending it to the client.
    2. The committee asked the author to redraft the proposal to include more specific details and budgetary information.
redraft noun
  1. A new version of a document or plan.

    1. Here's the redraft of the agreement, please review it.
    2. After incorporating feedback from the team, the project manager presented the redraft of the implementation plan.
redraft transitive-verb
  1. To produce a revised version of (a plan, piece of writing, etc.).

    1. I need to redraft this email before sending it.
    2. The editor requested that the author redraft the entire chapter to improve its clarity and flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "redraft" is /riːˈdrɑːft/ in British English and /riːˈdræft/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "redraft": amend, rewrite, revise, edit, rework.

Example usage of "redraft": "Please redraft the letter before sending it to the client.". More examples on the page.