The term "final draft" refers to a completed version of something that has been revised and refined multiple times. It is typically used in reference to writing, where an author creates several versions of their work before arriving at what they consider to be the best possible version - this is known as the final draft. This means that all previous edits have been made, and no further changes will be made to the document. The term can also be applied to other creative works such as film or music, where multiple versions are produced before arriving at what is considered the finished product.