redrew

[riːˈdruː]

redrew Definition

past tense of redraw: to draw again or anew.

Using redrew: Examples

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

  • Example

    He redrew the map to include the new territories.

  • Example

    The artist redrew the sketch to make it more detailed.

  • Example

    The architect redrew the plans to accommodate the client's requests.

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Summary: redrew in Brief

'Redrew' [riːˈdruː] is the past tense of 'redraw,' which means to draw again or anew. It is often used in contexts such as map-making, art, and architecture, as in 'The artist redrew the sketch to make it more detailed.'