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redraw

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1. redraw - Noun

2. redraw - Verb

Meaning

To draw again; to make a second draft or copy of; to redraft.

To draw a new bill of exchange, as the holder of a protested bill, on the drawer or indorsers.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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We can freely acknowledge the tremendous struggle ahead of us, and yet choose to remain decidedly optimistic, and to work from a fundamental belief in the possibilities of the future. ... Every time we explain how a better future might be built, we redraw the boundaries of the possible. Alex Steffen

FEMA says that it does not factor in previous losses into its decisions on applications to redraw the flood zones. Bill Dedman

I have 40 years of unpublished material, the ones they don't pick, and the reason I don't redraw them or use them again is that I like to use my brain every day and come up with new jokes. Sergio Aragones

Although page flipping was a hardware possibility, the limited memory forced most applications to do all their drawing directly to the visible screen, often resulting in graphical flicker or visible redraw. Source: Internet

Although MoD announced a redraw from funding the Eagle ARV research program. Source: Internet

Australia's top corporate regulator has contradicted key claims made by the chief executive of ME Bank about the boutique lender's handling of a controversial change to its mortgage redraw policy. Source: Internet

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