Redrawn
//ˌɹiːˈdɹɔːn//
"Redrawn" in a Sentence (2 examples)
History has often redrawn the map of Europe.
If the court had ordered the boundaries to be redrawn, it was expected to be one of the most competitive congressional races in the nation.
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