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Definition of Redraw
1. v. t. To draw again; to make a second draft or copy of; to redraft.
2. v. i. To draw a new bill of exchange, as the holder of a protested bill, on the drawer or indorsers.
Definition of Redraw
1. Verb. To draw again. ¹
2. Noun. (computing graphical user interface) An update to the screen display. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Redraw
1. draw [v -DREW, -DRAWN, -DRAWING, -DRAWS] - See also: draw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redraw
Literary usage of Redraw
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"The application also demonstrates one of the simplest methods of animation, which
is simply to redraw a picture repeatedly with enough speed to make it ..."
2. Certain Seamless Carbon and Alloy Standard, Line, and Pressure Steel Pipe ...by Debra Baker by Debra Baker (1994)
"redraw hollows are only used in the manufacture of finished pipe, ... Moreover,
we note that the data available to the Commission on redraw hollows are ..."
3. Principles of Economics by Alfred Marshall (1895)
"... redraw the earlier parts of our list of demand prices at a lower level, as we
pass along it towards lower prices (ie to redraw at a lower level our ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States by United States Supreme Court, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, Benjamin Chew Howard, Jeremiah Sullivan Black (1906)
"These rights were, to redraw, that is, to claim damages, and to transfer their
rights ... They had therefore a right to redraw—that is, a right to damages. ..."
5. Elements of economics of industry: being the first volume of Elements of by Alfred Marshall (1907)
"And if our list had had reference to the average prices he would pay, and had
set 17s. against the second pound; then no doubt we should have had to redraw ..."
6. The Elements of Geology by William Harmon Norton (1905)
"Diagram of Well which goes dry in Drought, a, and of Unfailing Well, b redraw
the diagram, showing by dotted line the normal ground-water surface and by ..."