redraw
UK: ˌriːˈdrɔː | US: ˌriːˈdrɔː
vt. to draw again or differently
vt. to revise or recreate a visual representation
vt. (computing) to refresh or update a displayed image
The word "redraw" combines the prefix "re-" (from Latin, meaning "again") with the verb "draw" (from Old English "dragan," meaning "to pull" or "to mark"). The prefix "re-" implies repetition or revision, while "draw" retains its core meaning of creating lines or images. Over time, "redraw" evolved to specifically denote the act of drawing something again, whether for correction, improvement, or updating (e.g., in digital contexts).
The artist decided to redraw the sketch to fix the proportions.
Please redraw the map to include the new roads.
The software automatically redraws the graph when data changes.
After the criticism, she redrew the design from scratch.
The treaty forced the nations to redraw their borders.