renew
[rɪˈnuː]
Definition:
1. Re-establish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new.
2. Cause to appear in a new form.
Use 'renew' in a sentence:
- 1. They regrouped their forces and renewed the attack.
- 2. Step 6. Renew a friendship.
- 3. The May I renew this book?
- 4. Jay Fahy says the FCC could refuse to renew those licenses.
- 5. And if I want to keep them longer can I renew them now?
- 6. I feel the world's depleted force renew.
- 7. May I renew this book?
- 8. Renew your spirit and strength.
- 9. They aren't going to renew our contract.
- 10. Then the person who requested it won't be able to renew it.
- 11. Community leaders have renewed calls for a peaceful settlement.
- 12. Puppets need the ground only to glance against lightly, like elves, and through this momentary check to renew the swing of their limbs.
- 13. All the rigging had been examined, and renewed where necessary.
- 14. I want to renew some books at the library.
- 15. Most men don't renew their prescriptions.
- 16. The pound, which ended last year near its annual low, is expected to come under renewed pressure today.
- 17. How do I go about renewing my passport?
- 18. "Why do they need to renew themselves?" Sarah asked.
- 19. Those who refuse to obey might not have their leases renew.
- 20. We must continually renew this promise.
- 21. He worked with renewed vigour and determination.
- 22. When the two men met again after the war they renewed their friendship.
- 23. The licence can be renewed on expiry.
- 24. Many hoped he would renew the country's atrophied political system.
- 25. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe.
- 26. Americans flocked to these fairs to admire the new machines and thus to renew their faith in the beneficence of technological advance.
- 27. Let us renew the true spirit of that day.
- 28. He believes the peace talks will be renewed soon.
- 29. Well we need to put by £ 200 for the pump valves to be renewed.
- 30. Larry's landlord threatened not to renew his lease.
- 31. Renewed fighting has been reported on the border.
- 32. In acquiring books, often in mock-heroic ways, he says he has managed "to renew the Old World."
- 33. Get at least 8 hours of sleep every night to let your skin renew itself each night.
- 34. Old love but in shapes that renew and renew forever.
- 35. We went to renew our monthly season ticket.
- 36. The job was for a fixed term and the contract is not being renewed.
- 37. Don't automatically renew annual travel insurance.
- 38. Drivers have ten days' grace to renew their licenses.
- 39. The Finance Minister has renewed his call for lower interest rates.
- 40. The threat of renewed civil war looms ahead.
- 41. Cells are being constantly renewed.
- 42. We renew our strength in sleep.
- 43. My credit card is expired, can you renew it for me?
- 44. This decision will give renewed impetus to the economic regeneration of east London.
- 45. The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change.
- 46. The wiring in your house should be renewed every ten to fifteen years.
- 47. People had to renew their motor vehicle registrations through the mail.
- 48. Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.
- 49. There has been a renewed rocket attack on the capital.
- 50. The army renewed its assault on the capital.
- 51. The annual dinner is a chance to renew acquaintance with old friends.
- 52. The project is to go ahead following renewed promises of aid from the UN.
- 53. Cells divide and renew as part of the human growth process.
- 54. We have to renew our efforts to attract young players.