redraw

[riːˈdrɔː]

redraw Definition

  • 1to draw again or anew
  • 2to revise or update a drawing or plan

Using redraw: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "redraw" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The architect had to redraw the plans after the client requested changes.

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    The artist decided to redraw the portrait with more detail.

  • Example

    The electoral commission will have to redraw the district boundaries.

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    The designer had to redraw the logo to make it more modern.

redraw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for redraw

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Summary: redraw in Brief

The verb 'redraw' [riːˈdrɔː] means to draw again or revise/update a drawing or plan. It is often used in professional contexts such as architecture, art, and design, as in 'The architect had to redraw the plans after the client requested changes.' Synonyms include 're-draw,' 'revise,' 'update,' 'amend,' and 'modify.'