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renew verb [ rɪˈnjuː ]

• resume (an activity) after an interruption.
• "the parents renewed their campaign to save the school"
Similar: resume, return to, pick up again, take up again, come back to, reopen, begin again, start again, restart, recommence, continue (with), carry on (with), proceed with, re-establish,
• extend the period of validity of (a licence, subscription, contract, etc.).
• "her contract had not been renewed"
Similar: extend, prolong,
• replace (something that is broken or worn out).
• "a generator was replaced and filters were renewed"
Similar: renovate, restore, modernize, redecorate, refurbish, revamp, make over, improve, recondition, rehabilitate, overhaul, redevelop, rebuild, reconstruct, remodel, update, bring up to date, refit, re-equip, refurnish, bring something up to code, do up, fix up, give something a facelift, vamp up, tart up, rehab,


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