Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which renovates or renews.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, renovates.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who
renovates .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture
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Examples
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Not that their owner believed his preparations would do much good: MacKenzie, an experienced renovator and qualified electrician, reckoned the kitchen and most of the walls would collapse.
Australia floods: Kindness of strangers – and brothers – as flood hits peak 2011
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"I wanted to stay true to what it was; I'm a renovator not a remodeler," Mr. Nelson says.
Venice Compound 2011
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I don't understand why a home that has already reverted to the government/a bank somehow damages its prior owners if a green-focused renovator buys it?
Eco-Flipping: One Upside of Housing Downturn « PubliCola 2010
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Just from what we saw in the opener, our boy is way happier — and goofier — now that he has transitioned from house-flipper to interior renovator.
Watercooler: Has Flipping Out's Jeff Lewis Finally Calmed Down? 2011
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Havock, all round FKN MUPPET CAPPER, renovator and cake decorator.
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" It ' s not like they are making a million of them and selling them all at Home Depot, " says Lino Carosella, an EPA-certified renovator in the Philadelphia area.
The Hidden Cost of Going Green Anna Prior 2010
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It remains zany from that onset as Celia understands the significant other in her life is the renovator.
Belle Weather: Mostly Sunny with a Chance of Scattered Hissy Fits « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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It remains zany from that onset as Celia understands the significant other in her life is the renovator.
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If you believe there's no lead paint where the work will take place, you can get confirmation from a certified inspector or risk assessor, or by a certified renovator using an EPA-approved test kit.
With new federal lead-paint rule in effect, you might need to hire a certified pro 2010
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If you believe there's no lead paint where the work will take place, you can get confirmation from a certified inspector or risk assessor, or by a certified renovator using an EPA-approved test kit.
With new federal lead-paint rule in effect, you might need to hire a certified pro 2010
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