1. drafted - Adjective
2. drafted - Verb
of Draft
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt sixteen I get drafted. When I read the draft notice, I cry. Not because I'm a coward - I'm not afraid of anyone. But I don't want to kill or be killed. Klaus Kinski
The average bright young man who is drafted hates the whole business because an army always tries to eliminate the individual differences in men. Andy Rooney
Put down the pen someone else gave you. No one ever drafted a life worth living on borrowed ink. Jack Kerouac
I bear solemn witness to the fact that NATO heads of state and of government meet only to go through the tedious motions of reading speeches, drafted by others, with the principal objective of not rocking the boat. Pierre Trudeau
He wants a Bill of Rights for Britain drafted by a Committee of Lawyers. Have you ever tried drafting anything with a Committee of Lawyers? Tony Blair
Our Founding Fathers drafted the Bill of Rights to ensure that We the People could determine how best to protect our communities. Mike Quigley