redrafted

/riˈdræftɪd/
adjective
  1. Having been written or drawn again in a new or improved form.
    • We reviewed the redrafted plan before the final submission.
    • The redrafted version of the report was much clearer.
    • The redrafted essay earned a higher grade.
verb
  1. Past tense of redraft: wrote or drew something again in a new or improved form.
    • He redrafted his resume to highlight his recent experience.
    • She redrafted the contract to include the new terms.
    • The committee redrafted the rules after the vote.
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