draft
Americannoun
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drafts
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a drawing, sketch, or design.
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a first or preliminary form of any writing, subject to revision, copying, etc.
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the act of drawing; delineation.
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a current of air in any enclosed space, especially in a room, chimney, or stove.
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a current of air moving in an upward or downward direction.
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a device for regulating the current of air in a stove, fireplace, etc.
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an act of drawing or pulling loads.
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something that is drawn or pulled; a haul.
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an animal or team of animals used to pull a load.
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the force required to pull a load.
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the taking of supplies, forces, money, etc., from a given source.
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a selection or drawing of persons, by lot or otherwise, from the general body of the people for military service; levy; conscription.
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the persons so selected.
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Sports. a selecting or drawing of new players from a choice group of amateur players by professional teams, especially a system of selecting new players so that each team in a professional league receives some of the most promising players.
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British. a selection of persons already in military service to be sent from one post or organization to another; detachment.
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a written order drawn by one person upon another; a writing directing the payment of money on account of the drawer; bill of exchange.
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a drain or demand made on anything.
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an act of drinking or inhaling.
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something that is taken in by drinking or inhaling; a drink; dose.
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a quantity of fish caught.
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Nautical. the depth to which a vessel is immersed when bearing a given load.
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Also called leave. Metallurgy. the slight taper given to a pattern so that it may be drawn from the sand without injury to the mold.
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Metalworking.
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the change in sectional area of a piece of work caused by a rolling or drawing operation.
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a taper on a die or punch permitting it to be withdrawn readily from the work.
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Masonry. a line or border chiseled at the edge of a stone, to serve as a guide in leveling the surfaces.
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Textiles.
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the degree of attenuation produced in fibers during yarn processing, expressed either by the ratio of the weight of raw fiber to the weight of processed fiber, or by the ratio between the varying surface speeds of the rollers on the carding machine.
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the act of attenuating the fibers.
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an allowance granted to a buyer for waste of goods sold by weight.
verb (used with object)
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drafts,
present (3rd person singular)
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drafted,
past participle, past
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drafting
present participle
verb (used without object)
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drafts,
present (3rd person singular)
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drafted,
past participle, past
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drafting
present participle
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to do mechanical drawing; work as a draftsman.
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(in a race) to drive or ride close behind another car or bicycle so as to benefit from the reduction in air pressure created behind it.
adjective
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used or suited for drawing loads.
These oxen are fine draft animals.
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drawn or available to be drawn from a cask rather than served from a sealed bottle.
draft ale.
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being a tentative or preliminary outline, version, design, or sketch.
idioms
noun
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a plan, sketch, or drawing of something
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a preliminary outline of a book, speech, etc
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another word for bill of exchange
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a demand or drain on something
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the divergent duct leading from a water turbine to its tailrace
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selection for compulsory military service
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detachment of military personnel from one unit to another
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commerce an allowance on merchandise sold by weight
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a line or narrow border that is chiselled on the surface of a stone to serve as a guide for levelling it
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a group of livestock separated from the rest of the herd or flock
verb
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to draw up an outline or sketch for something
to draft a speech
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to prepare a plan or design of
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to detach (military personnel) from one unit to another
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to select for compulsory military service
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to chisel a draft on (stone, etc)
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to select (cattle or sheep) from a herd or flock
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to select (farm stock) for sale
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noun
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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drafternoun
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predraftnoun
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redraftverb (used with object)
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antidraftadjective
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draftableadjective
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undraftableadjective
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undraftedadjective
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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draftsimple
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draftssimple
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have draftedperfect
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has draftedperfect
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am draftingprogressive
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are draftingprogressive
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is draftingprogressive
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have been draftingperfect progressive
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has been draftingperfect progressive
Past
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draftedsimple
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had draftedperfect
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was draftingprogressive
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were draftingprogressive
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had been draftingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of draft
Later spelling of draught (since 16th century)
Explanation
Draft means to draw, both in the sense of sketching an image onto paper, but also in terms of pulling — a draft horse draws a wagon, a draft of air is drawn into your lungs when you take a breath. A cold draft is a current of cold air being drawn indoors. To draft someone into the army means to draw them into service, or make them serve. When you are drafting, or writing, a draft of a paper on the military draft in the U.S., you want to let your ideas flow freely. Then, in your next draft, you can work on filling in holes and edit the language down to what you really want to say.
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Fantasy Parliament, external is a browser-based game designed by another UK-based developer, Evan Roberts, which lets players draft their own fantasy league of real-world MPs, scoring points based on their real-life media coverage.
From BBC ● Aug. 15, 2026
A second draft of the letter, dated March 4, contained altered language providing that the voter information would be “transferred” to HSI, with one exception: Voters’ party affiliation would be redacted, if possible, it said.
From Salon ● Aug. 15, 2026
After the ruling, the Elysee said Macron had tasked Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu with working on a new "legally robust draft" of the legislation.
From Barron's ● Aug. 14, 2026
He cites the advent of the player draft in 1936 for equalizing teams and eliciting bettor interest—but it created fan interest, too.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 13, 2026
Mom read an early draft when she was pregnant with Celia.
From "Keeping Pace" by Laurie Morrison
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"We are co-ordinating very closely with the Omanis to facilitate the talks between both sides, exchanging ideas, drafts between both sides," Ansari told reporters.
From BBC ● Aug. 4, 2026
A few months later, the celebrated aviator Charles Lindbergh made camp in Lebec to test a glider in the mountain drafts.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 1, 2026
A companion app provides AI summaries, action items and drafts of follow-up emails.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 17, 2026
Sponsors review drafts only to guard confidential material, the university added, or in cases where a sponsor is a co-author of a work.
From Salon ● Jun. 26, 2026
I wrote three drafts, making sure I did not make any mistakes.
From "Breaking Through" by Francisco Jiménez
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Báez had dreamed of days like Saturday ever since the Cardinals drafted him in the second round and paid him $2.25 million to forgo his commitment to Vanderbilt.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 16, 2026
These issues will be high on the agenda when researchers from across the region meet in Abuja later this year to review the West African Vulture Conservation Action Plan, which was drafted in 2022.
From BBC ● Aug. 12, 2026
Those Russian demands were included in a 28-point document drafted by the United States -- later cut down to 19 -- after separate negotiations with Kyiv and Moscow.
From Barron's ● Aug. 11, 2026
Working with the city, the architects also drafted housing blueprints for vacant lots that any builder can use to speed construction.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 4, 2026
Then he had been drafted and fought for the 442nd, the combat unit made up of Japanese American men.
From "A Place to Belong" by Cynthia Kadohata
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In June, as I was drafting this essay, we experienced another pregnancy loss, this time a rare and dangerous type of ectopic pregnancy.
From Slate ● Aug. 10, 2026
“And so we want to make sure that the productive conversations we’ve had the last couple of weeks on that section specifically are reflected in the drafting of the bill.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 28, 2026
The audio was recorded during the drafting of the 2017 memoir that Biden penned with co-writer Mark Zwonitzer.
From BBC ● Jul. 28, 2026
Private-practice attorney Nick Owens and Austin Baurichter, a practicing lawyer and Karley’s husband, began drafting the ConserveOhio petition in March to fight back against local plans to build large-scale data centers across the region.
From Salon ● Jul. 9, 2026
He called it a “cruel war against human nature,” though the drafting committee removed those words from his version of the Declaration of Independence.
From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis
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