redraft

[ UK /ɹiːdɹˈɑːft/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈdɹæft/ ]
NOUN
  1. a draft for the amount of a dishonored draft plus the costs and charges of drafting again
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How To Use redraft In A Sentence

  • I will certainly do so, and to prove it, I have redrafted the form letter for the museum, at no charge: On What Some Flyfishermen Really Think of Dick Cheney
  • After three redrafts, public health officials now say the incinerator application is ‘much more safe’ and they believe public health will be ‘satisfactorily safeguarded’.
  • The suspicion is that those redrafting the policy were influenced by borrower governments to weaken policy requirements.
  • With one deft stroke, he placed himself in charge of redrafting a new set of laws.
  • Downing Street denied there had been a hurried overnight redrafting of the text.
  • I turn to private bills, local bills, and local legislation bills and tell members that a considerable redraft has been done in Appendix B.
  • Finally, after reading a redraft and suggesting that we change one item to toughen our position, he headed for the door with our final offer in hand.
  • If the player is out for the season, the decision is made for you in a redraft league -- you drop the player immediately. Scott Swanay: Fantasy Football - Week 4 Preview
  • No doubt, there may be some who meticulously plot each word, draft, redraft, ponder and post.
  • Downing Street denied there had been a hurried overnight redrafting of the text.
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