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Definition of "drafted" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of draft. (verb)
  • Of a certain depth required to float (said of a vessel); used comparatively with shallow, deep, etc. (adjective)
  • Conscripted (adjective)

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Use "drafted" in a sentence
  • "She said the updated amendment, which she described as drafted by the National Rifle Association, also likely would have cost the support of Democratic senators who had favored a voting rights bill."
  • "The fourth bill, yet to be drafted, is the burden an upcoming Congress needs to face."
  • "Having a third of it drafted is very reassuring: the end seems so much more attainable from here than from zero: I mean, 250 pages is little enough room that I start worrying about running out of space rather than how on earth am I going to fill this with interesting narrative?"