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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
drafter
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ From the point of view of the drafter there is a further danger.
▪ In other words, the drafter must understand what he/she is trying to achieve.
▪ Often the drafter will be able to improve on a precedent.
▪ The drafter should also take care to use defined words and phrases consistently.
▪ The drafter should not begin to draft until he/she knows exactly what he/she wants to say.
▪ The experienced drafter, with expertise in contract and commercial matters, may need little or no guidance on these matters.
▪ Throughout the drafting process the drafter should keep in mind the objectives the terms are intended to achieve.
Wiktionary
drafter

n. 1 a person who prepares technical drawings and plans 2 a person who prepares drafts 3 (context US English) a person who writes a legislative bill

WordNet
drafter

n. a writer of a draft

Wikipedia
Drafter

A drafter, draughtsman ( British English) or draftsman, drafting technician ( American English and Canadian English) is a person who makes detailed technical drawings or plans for machinery, buildings, electronics, infrastructure etc.

Usage examples of "drafter".

Republic might have been given greater stability had some of the ideas of Professor Hugo Preuss, the principal drafter of the constitution, not been rejected.

Random-transportive design is a finicky task, in which a minor error by one drafter throws out the work of a whole drafting team.

Mel was the eschatological counselor of the Cozzano clan, drafter of wills, executor of estates, godfather of children, and if the whole world turned to decadence and strife one day and civilization collapsed, and Dad were trapped on a hilltop surrounded by the heathen, Mel would shoot himself in the head so that Dad could use his corpse as a rampart.

Arabian to the heftiest drafter, and also camels and their cousins, the sleek racing dromedaries.

To reach its result the Court necessarily has had to find within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment a right that was apparently completely unknown to the drafters of the Amendment.

One of the first priorities the drafters of the Program of Unification had set for themselves was the disarmament of the people.

The message was curt and abrupt, as were most naval messages whose drafters always seemed to be trying for the title of who could put the most information into the fewest words.

The crisis which the country faces today is deadly, as press reports have told us, and it is of a nature that the drafters could not have anticipated.

Yet another proof that the drafters of the Constitution had made one simple but far-reaching error.

It was Ahtissari's report that prompted the American drafters of Resolution 687 to exempt food from the embargo, ease restrictions on essential civilian needs, and unfreeze many of Iraq's foreign assets for the purchase of food and medicine.

It gave Kit intense pleasure to symbolically consign the drafters of the requisite government forms to a long life marooned on one of those miniature desert islands, without hope of rescue.