renewed
Americanadjective
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resumed, revived, or reestablished.
After years of failed talks, people reacted skeptically to a declaration of renewed negotiations between the opposing factions.
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made effective for an additional period.
Members of the Elementary Teachers' Federation have now been without a renewed contract since August of last year.
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restored, refreshed, or replenished.
We have work to do to save this planet; let us continue with renewed vigor.
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made, said, or done again or afresh; repeated.
There were not enough Soviet forces on the Finnish front for a renewed assault.
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“A renewed and sustained war would almost certainly be a risk-off event,” said Mayfield — one that would keep investors away from stocks and other riskier investments.
From MarketWatch • Jul. 12, 2026
Some locals say the renewed jockeying for clients is the latest distraction from the fight over the toxins they believe are polluting their home.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 12, 2026
What’s more, renewed fighting in the Middle East revived fears of inflation.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 10, 2026
It is where our national ideals are debated, tested, challenged and renewed.
From Salon • Jul. 10, 2026
In the June weeks that followed, the Red Army launched a renewed attack on the Eastern Front.
From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein
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