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- DictionaryRe·new·al/rəˈno͞oəl/
noun
- 1. an instance of resuming an activity or state after an interruption: "a renewal of hostilities"
1. : the act or process of renewing : repetition. 2. : the quality or state of being renewed. 3. : something (such as a subscription to a magazine) renewed. 4. : something used for renewing. specifically : an expenditure that betters existing fixed assets.
The meaning of RENEW is to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection. How to use renew in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Renew.
RENEWAL definition: 1. the act of making an official document, agreement, or rule continue for more time: 2. the act…. Learn more.
Renewal definition: the act of renewing. . See examples of RENEWAL used in a sentence.
Definitions of renewal. noun. the act of renewing. see more. noun. filling again by supplying what has been used up. synonyms: refilling, replacement, replenishment. see more. noun. the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation. synonyms: reclamation, rehabilitation. see more. Pronunciation. US. /rɪˈnuəl/ UK.
RENEW meaning: 1. to increase the life of or replace something old: 2. to begin doing something again: 3. to…. Learn more.
Renewal of something lost, dead, or destroyed is the process of it growing again or being replaced. ...urban renewal and regeneration. Now it is spring, a time of renewal.
the act of making a contract, etc. legally acceptable for a further period of time after it has finished. The lease comes up for renewal at the end of the month. a situation in which something is replaced, improved or made more successful. Definition of renewal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
The act of making new or as if new again: face-lift, facelifting, refurbishment, rejuvenation, renovation, restoration, revampment. 2. A continuing after interruption: continuation, resumption, resurgence, revival. 3. The act of reviving or condition of being revived:
to begin or take up again, as an acquaintance, a conversation, etc.; resume. to make effective for an additional period: to renew a lease. to restore or replenish: to renew a stock of goods. Synonyms: restock. to make, say, or do again. to revive; reestablish. to recover (youth, strength, etc.).