Pronunciation: /ˈpridˌdræft/
noun a draft or preliminary version of something, especially a document or plan
A1 I need to work on my predraft before submitting my final paper.
A2 The predraft of the project outline was approved by the supervisor.
B1 The predraft of the contract needs to be reviewed for any errors.
B2 The predraft of the novel was well-received by the publisher.
C1 The predraft of the legislation underwent multiple revisions before being finalized.
C2 The predraft of the screenplay was meticulously crafted by the award-winning writer.
formal The predraft analysis highlighted potential weaknesses in the team's strategy.
informal Before the draft, they were already talking about who they wanted on their team.
slang They were already scoping out players before the draft even started.
figurative The predraft phase is like laying the groundwork for a successful project.
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