redraw the map

Frequency: 4.51.5 per million words

Often used figuratively, to mean changing political borders or structures.

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Examples (10)

  • In 1924, the Soviet Union redrew the map of Central Asia.
  • The ongoing conflict is likely to redraw the political map of the region.
  • Technological advancements are redrawing the economic map globally.
  • After the war, world leaders met to redraw the map of Europe.
  • The new legislation could redraw the educational map of the country.
  • They aimed to redraw the historical map by revealing forgotten narratives.
  • The company's innovative product promises to redraw the industry's competitive map.
  • Significant demographic shifts are redrawing the electoral map in several states.
  • The activist movement seeks to redraw the social map by challenging traditional norms.
  • Future generations might redraw the global energy map with renewable sources.