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Draft         
·vt To transfer by draft.
II. Draft ·vt To compose and write; as, to draft a memorial.
III. Draft ·vt To draw the outline of; to Delineate.
IV. Draft ·adj Relating to, or characterized by, a draft, or current of air. ·same·as Draught.
V. Draft ·adj Pertaining to, or used for, drawing or pulling (as vehicles, loads, ·etc. ). ·same·as Draught.
VI. Draft ·vt To draw from a military band or post, or from any district, company, or society; to Detach; to Select.
draft         
1) n. a bill of exchange or check in which one party (including a bank) is directed by the party drafting (writing) the bill or check to take money from the drafter's (writer's) bank account and pay it to another person or entity. 2) v. to prepare and sign a bill of exchange or check. 3) n. a less than final document, which is ready for discussion, rewriting and/or editing, such as a book, a proposal, or a legislative bill. 4) n. compulsory enrollment of non-volunteers for military service by lottery, as existed under the Selective Service System during World War I, from 1940 as World War II threatened to involve the United States, through the Korean and Vietnam conflicts until 1973. Since 1980 all men are required to register at 18, but there is no draft or call-ups. See also: bill of exchange check
draft         
¦ noun
1. a preliminary version of a piece of writing.
a plan or sketch.
2. a written order to pay a specified sum.
3. (the draft) US compulsory recruitment for military service.
4. N. Amer. a procedure whereby sports players are made available for selection or reselection by the teams in a league.
5. US spelling of draught.
¦ verb
1. prepare a preliminary version of (a text).
2. send (a person or group) somewhere for a particular purpose.
US conscript for military service.
Derivatives
drafter noun
Origin
C16: phonetic spelling of draught.

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Draft

Draft, The Draft, or Draught may refer to:

Pronunciation examples for draft
1. Draft.
Warrick Dunn _ Giving Back After Life in the NFL _ Talks at Google
2. draft.
CBS's Instinct _ Alan Cumming & Michael Rauch _ Talks at Google
3. draft beers.
Untappd _ Greg Avola _ Talks at Google
4. doing a second draft or third draft,
HITS _ David Cross & Amy Sedaris _ Talks at Google
5. first draft.
The Science of Creativity _ Jonah Lehrer _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of draft
1. "We have corresponding draft decrees –– a draft decree to dissolve parliament and a draft letter to reject Yanukovich."
2. They are the draft Law on Civil Aviation (revised), the draft Law on Information Technology, the draft Law on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Value Added Law and the draft Law on Special Consumption Tax, the draft Law on Social Insurance, the draft Law on Real Estate Business, the draft Law on Cinematography, and the draft Law on Peoples Police.
3. "The draft that was submitted is approximately the draft that will be impleme...
4. DODD: Did you draft the letters or did your staff draft the letters...
5. DRAFT PROPOSALS Poverty Current draft would reaffirm states commitment to eradicate poverty.