Redraft

usgb/ˈriːdræft/
verb

To write a document again in a different way to improve it or correct mistakes.

After the professor's criticism, he had to redraft his essay.
Visual representation of "redraft" - To write a document again in a different way to improve it or correct mistakes.

Often appears as...

  • redraft a manuscript
  • redraft a letter

Usage tips

Academic

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Improvement Process

Redrafting refers to improving your writing, not starting from scratch.

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He had to redraft his report to clarify the conclusions.
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Feedback Response

Use 'redraft' to show you've considered and acted on someone's feedback on your work.

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Based on your comments, I will redraft the proposal.
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Academic Revisions

'Redraft' is often used in academic settings where multiple revisions are common.

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The student had to redraft her thesis three times.
Visual representation of the word "Redraft"

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