Redraw
Verb (transitive)
To draw again; to create a new version of a previously drawn or designed object or image.
The artist was unhappy with the initial sketch, so he decided to redraw it with more detail.
Verb (transitive)
To revise or alter. (e.g., a plan, a design, or a strategy)
After receiving feedback, the project manager had to redraw the entire project plan.
Noun
An act of redrawing; a revised version of a drawing or design.
The final redraw of the logo included subtle color changes and improved lettering.
Noun (Finance)
An additional distribution of securities to existing shareholders, typically in proportion to their existing holdings, resulting in a reduction of the company's share price.
The company announced a redraw to reward its loyal shareholders with extra company shares.
Adjective
Pertaining to an area, activity, or product that is popular or well-known within a specific local region.
The local bakery's redraw cupcakes are famous throughout the town.
Adjective
Designating a commonly repeated event or gathering that happens within a specific community.
The neighborhood's annual redraw block party brought the entire community together.