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Sentences with renew

re·new
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  • He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe. [VERB noun]
  • When the two men met again after the war they renewed their friendship. [VERB noun]
  • Renew is the most direct but also the broadest term here, implying a making new again by replacing what is old, worn, exhausted, etc.[to renew a stock of goods]; to renovate is to clean up, replace or repair worn parts, etc. so as to bring back to good condition; to , restore is to bring back to an original or unimpaired condition after exhaustion, illness, dilapidation, etc. [to restore an old castle]; refresh implies a restoring of depleted strength, vigor, etc. by furnishing something needed [a refreshing sleep]; rejuvenate implies a restoring of youthful appearance, vigor, etc. [she felt rejuvenated after the heart surgery]
  • Larry's landlord threatened not to renew his lease. [VERB noun]
  • Cells are being constantly renewed. [be VERB-ed]
  • To renew an attempt
  • To renew negotiations
  • To renew one's objections
  • To renew provisions
  • To renew a lease
  • Some insurance policyholders renew their insurance contract without having it reviewed annually.The insurance company has the right to decline to renew the contract at the end of the policy term only under conditions defined in the contract.If you renew an existing insurance contract, you continue it for a further period.
  • To renew a lease.
  • To renew a stock of goods.
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