verb
- to draw something again, typically to make corrections or improvements
- to change the boundaries of electoral districts
Usage: political
Examples
- The architect had to redraw the blueprints after finding several errors.
- She decided to redraw the sketch with better proportions.
- The committee will redraw the congressional districts after the census.
- The artist chose to redraw the portrait from a different angle.
- Politicians often redraw voting districts to gain electoral advantages.
- The map was unclear, so we had to redraw the route.
- The state legislature voted to redraw the school district boundaries.