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Definitions for Renew
[1] to begin or take up again, as an acquaintance, a conversation, etc.; resume.
[2] to make effective for an additional period: to renew a lease.
[3] to restore or replenish: to renew a stock of goods.
[4] to make, say, or do again.
[5] to revive; reestablish.
[6] to recover (youth, strength, etc.).
[7] to restore to a former state; make new or as if new again.
[8] to begin again; recommence.
[9] to renew a lease, note, etc.
[10] to be restored to a former state; become new or as if new again.
[11] to take up again
[12] (also intr) to begin (an activity) again; recommence to renew an attempt
[13] to restate or reaffirm (a promise, etc)
[14] (also intr) to make (a lease, licence, or contract) valid or effective for a further period
[15] to extend the period of loan of (a library book)
[16] to regain or recover (vigour, strength, activity, etc)
[17] to restore to a new or fresh condition
[18] to replace (an old or worn-out part or piece)
[19] to replenish (a supply, etc)
Words related to Renew
restore, repeat, extend, resume, revive, prolong, reopen, continue, restate, reestablish, reaffirm, repair, rejuvenate, reinvigorate, recreate, replace, renovate, revitalize, spruce, resuscitate
Words nearby Renew
renegade, renegado, renege, renegotiable-rate mortgage, renegotiate, renew, renewable, renewable energy, renewable resource, renewables, renewal
Origin of Renew
First recorded in 1325–75, renew is from the Middle English word renewen. See re-, new
Other words from Renew
re·new·a·bly , adverb
re·new·ed·ly [ri-noo -id-lee, -nyoo -] /rɪˈnu ɪd li, -ˈnyu-/ , adverb
re·new·er , noun
qua·si-re·newed , adjective
self-re·new·ing , adjective
un·re·newed , adjective
Synonyms for Renew
continue, extend, prolong, reaffirm, reestablish, reopen, repeat, restate, restore, resume, revive, brace, exhilarate, freshen, gentrify, mend, modernize, overhaul, reawaken, recommence, recondition, recreate, refit, refresh, regenerate, rehabilitate, reinvigorate, rejuvenate, remodel, renovate, repair, replace, replenish, restock, resuscitate, retread, revitalize, spruce, stimulate, transform, begin again, breathe new life into, bring up to date, fix up, go over