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redraft
noun
a second draft
a bill of exchange drawn on the drawer or endorser of a protested bill by the holder for the amount of the protested bill plus costs and charges
a re-exported commodity
verb
to make a second copy of; draft again
to redraft proposals for a project
Example Sentences
Trump's announcement may mean a redraft of the global trade map – and our own shopping lists.
Mr Ramogi argues the best option for the government is to "redraft another finance bill".
The High Court ruled on Friday that the government will now be required to redraft the plan again.
The tool can also redraft clauses using AI, based on its knowledge of what the firm has agreed in the past.
“To comply with state law, every bill must return to its original sponsor so Legislative Council can redraft the bill summaries,” said the Senate Republican Leader’s office.
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