re·draft

[ree-draft, -drahft]
noun
1.
a second draft or drawing.
2.
Finance. a draft on the drawer or endorsers of a protested bill of exchange for the amount of the bill plus the costs and charges.

Origin:
1675–85; re- + draft

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redraft
 
n
1.  a second draft
2.  a bill of exchange drawn on the drawer or endorser of a protested bill by the holder for the amount of the protested bill plus costs and charges
3.  a re-exported commodity
 
vb
4.  to make a second copy of; draft again: to redraft proposals for a project

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Redraft is always a great word to know.
So is zedonk. Does it mean:
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
Example sentences
The subcommittee will redraft guidelines for preapproval, as direction is now much clearer.
Keep your packing list taped inside your suitcase to avoid losing it or having to regularly redraft it.
Has the look of an in-season waiver add for redraft owners.
To that end, a redraft of the proposed legislation is attached to this
  memorandum.
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