drafting

/ˈdræftɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of preparing a preliminary version of a written document, plan, or design.
    • He is skilled in the drafting of legal documents.
    • The drafting of the contract took several weeks of careful work.
    • She spent the morning drafting the proposal for the new project.
  2. The act of drawing or designing technical plans, especially for buildings or machinery.
    • She used computer software for the drafting of the new engine design.
    • He studied drafting in college and now works as an architect.
    • The drafting of the bridge plans required precise measurements.
  3. The selection and assignment of individuals for a specific duty, such as military service or a sports team.
    • The team's drafting of new players was praised by fans.
    • The drafting of volunteers for the rescue mission was completed quickly.
    • The drafting of soldiers into the army happened during the war.
adjective
  1. Used for or related to the process of creating technical drawings or plans.
    • He enrolled in a drafting course to improve his design skills.
    • She bought a new drafting table for her architecture work.
    • The drafting tools include rulers, compasses, and pencils.
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