redraft

/riˈdræft/
noun
  1. A new or revised version of a piece of writing or a plan.
    • The editor asked for a second redraft of the article.
    • His first attempt was rejected, so he submitted a redraft.
    • After the meeting, we produced a redraft of the budget.
verb
  1. To write or draw something again in a new or improved form.
    • She decided to redraft her essay after getting feedback from the teacher.
    • The author had to redraft the first chapter three times before it felt right.
    • Our team will redraft the proposal to address the client's concerns.
What does "redraft" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean