redraw

/riˈdrɔː/
verb
  1. To draw or create something again, often to improve or change it.
    • The architect had to redraw the floor plan after the client requested a larger kitchen.
    • The artist decided to redraw the character's face to make it more expressive.
    • The map was redrawn to show the new borders after the treaty.
  2. To change the boundaries or limits of something, such as a district or area.
    • The company redrew the sales territories to improve coverage.
    • The government voted to redraw the voting districts every ten years.
    • The park's boundaries were redrawn to include the new playground.
noun
  1. An act or instance of drawing something again.
    • The redraw of the map took less than an hour.
    • After the feedback, we requested a redraw of the diagram.
    • The designer did a quick redraw of the logo.
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