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- Dictionaryrenew/rɪˈnjuː/
verb
- 1. resume (an activity) after an interruption: "the parents renewed their campaign to save the school" Similar
- 2. extend the period of validity of (a licence, subscription, contract, etc.): "her contract had not been renewed" Similar
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RENEW definition: 1. to increase the life of or replace something old: 2. to begin doing something again: 3. to…. Learn more.
1. : to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection. as we renew our strength in sleep. 2. : to make new spiritually : regenerate. 3. a. : to restore to existence : revive. b. : to make extensive changes in : rebuild. 4. : to do again : repeat. 5. : to begin again : resume. 6. : replace, replenish. renew water in a tank. 7. a.
To renew means to bring back to an original condition of freshness and vigor: to renew one's enthusiasm. Renovate means to do over or make good any dilapidation of something: to renovate an old house.
RENEW meaning: 1. to increase the life of or replace something old: 2. to begin doing something again: 3. to…. Learn more.
renew, renovate, repair, restore suggest making something the way it formerly was. To renew means to bring back to an original condition of freshness and vigor: to renew one's enthusiasm. renovate means to do over or make good any dilapidation of something: to renovate an old house.
To renew is to make new again. If you get a new due date for your library books, you've renewed them. If you forget to renew them, your books will be overdue, and you may have to pay a fine. Renew also means to revive, restore, or cause to appear in a new form. Historically, all kinds of tonics have claimed to renew a person's health, but many ...
1. To make new or as if new again; restore: renewed the antique chair. 2. To take up again; resume: renew an old friendship; renewed the argument. 3. To repeat so as to reaffirm: renew a promise. 4. To regain or restore the physical or mental vigor of; revive: I renewed my spirits in the country air. 5.