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Redraw

Redraw \Re*draw"\ (r?*dr?"), v. t. [imp. Redrew (-dr?");p. p. Redrawn (-dr[hand]n"); p. pr. & vb. n. Redrawing.] To draw again; to make a second draft or copy of; to redraft.

Redraw

Redraw \Re*draw"\, v. i. (Com.) To draw a new bill of exchange, as the holder of a protested bill, on the drawer or indorsers.

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redraw

n. (context computing graphical user interface English) An update to the screen display. vb. To draw again.

Usage examples of "redraw".

That is if you didnt notice the redraw slash under his chin and gouges in his small, white chest.

We had to dig them out of the wet rabble, try to uncurl them without tearing them any worse, and then redraw them.

Then I try to get them to redraw their lines in places that both sides can live with.

Making him redraw models from a ladder above them, the floor beneath, and at the end of a week obliging him to come in on a holiday to create a theme that would embrace all the figures he had sketched during the week.

Marre pine needles so that she could redraw for herself the map of the northern continent she had memorized before setting out on her journey.

Yonan had booted the body of the Thas out of the star but, though he redrew it with sword point, he had not enough of the herbs left for its guarding points.

I should have redrawn the plans for placement of the clubhouse in the beginning.

Having seen her use the eraser, it applied it and corrected her work, completely redrawing the whole ear and chin.

But while the redrawing of the map of North America may offer little cause for festivity in the Incandenza household, there are other reasons to celebrate on November 8.

Jockeying the location of his clubhouse entailed redrawing the entire plan and resubmitting it.

But the real territorialization of the Internet - the redrawing of its internal contours and the withdrawal of its libertarian foundations - is more pernicious, all-pervasive, quotidian, and surreptitiously gradual.

Architectural nano had worked its way through frames and walls, down through the soil and ancient foundations, redrawing wires and fibers, rerouting water pipes and sewers, leaving behind buildings resculpted in original or better materials, new infrastructures of metal and ceramic and plastic.

He had been drawing and redrawing the same map all day, and no need for doing any of that, for every detail of it was engraved in the recesses and contours of his brain.

Drawing and redrawing the circles, triangles, rhomboids, pentagrams, rectangles, sine curves and twisted ovals of infinity, they smoothed them away once again, and began again.

But not one of the specific reforms he pledged - The Prime Minister 137 the abolition of closure, the appointment of a permanent Speaker, the establishment of an independent commission to deal with the decennial redrawing of constituency boundaries, and Senate reform -was implemented.