Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or process of making new again, in any sense.
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- verb Present participle of
renew .
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- adjective tending to impart new life and vigor to
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Examples
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Rather than asserting America's moral right to dominate, Obama has spent much of his term renewing American partnerships with countries like
The New Yorker 2010
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Should the institute succeed in "renewing" these churches, what we see in Nigeria today may well be on the agenda of the Christian right tomorrow.
Civil Rights 2010
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This book was pretty fundamental in renewing my interest in wanting to continue my career in psychology.
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I suspect if you e-mailed her and let her know you weren't interested in renewing, she could take it from there.
Lord of the Rings: Return of the Lapse maryrobinette 2010
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Mr. Clayton's intellect, artistic skills, and creative talents will go a long way in renewing culture in our time.
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Almost, from the whale's delay in renewing her charging, did they think she had given over.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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Through this program, Thomas More College will begin renewing the great tradition of sacred art and create a new generation of artists that can produce art that serves Christ.
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There is a definite blessing in renewing resources that would have been discarded.
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There is a definite blessing in renewing resources that would have been discarded.
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I am very sure that the ATF took there sweet time in renewing, but that is any government agency, you been to the BMV lately.
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