redrafting

/riˈdræftɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of writing or drawing something again in a new or improved form.
    • Redrafting is an essential part of good writing.
    • After the first draft, redrafting helped clarify the main points.
    • The redrafting of the policy took several weeks.
verb
  1. Present participle of redraft: the act of writing or drawing something again in a new or improved form.
    • He was redrafting his speech when the power went out.
    • The team spent the afternoon redrafting the proposal.
    • She is redrafting the introduction to make it more engaging.
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