Redraft

Pronunciation: /riːˈdræft/

Redraft (verb)

  1. to write something again to improve it or make changes.
  2. to change a plan or document to make it better or more accurate.

Examples

  • She had to redraft the article to improve clarity.
  • The editor asked him to redraft the report for accuracy.

Common collocations: redraft a manuscript, redraft an essay, redraft a proposal, redraft a budget, redraft a schedule

Synonyms of Redraft

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Redraft

  • When completing a document without further changes.