1. redrawing - Noun
2. redrawing - Verb
of Redraw
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy State Senate district was in the northern part of Oklahoma and they were redrawing the districts. Don Nickles
As some airlines prepare to ask the government for financial support to help them weather the crisis, the FT's leader column argues that one of the consequences of the pandemic "must be a redrawing of the relationship between business and society". Source: Internet
London: Overseas Development Institute India's prime minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina have completed a landmark deal redrawing their messy shared border and there by solving disputes between India and Bangladesh. Source: Internet
The establishment of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929, however, brought the redrawing of administrative regions into banates that purposely avoided all historical and ethnic lines, removing any trace of a Bosnian entity. Source: Internet
But redrawing districts to benefit the political party in power is nothing new and has been going on for years. Source: Internet
He pointedly defended his 2014 seizure of Crimea from Ukraine by noting that redrawing Europe’s map—Putin NATO’s 1999 bombing of Serbia that achieved Kosovo’s independence from Belgrade—was acceptable when the West did it. Source: Internet