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renewed

American  
[ri-nood, -nyood] / rɪˈnud, -ˈnyud /

adjective

  1. resumed, revived, or reestablished.

    After years of failed talks, people reacted skeptically to a declaration of renewed negotiations between the opposing factions.

  2. made effective for an additional period.

    Members of the Elementary Teachers' Federation have now been without a renewed contract since August of last year.

  3. restored, refreshed, or replenished.

    We have work to do to save this planet; let us continue with renewed vigor.

  4. made, said, or done again or afresh; repeated.

    There were not enough Soviet forces on the Finnish front for a renewed assault.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of renew.

Other Word Forms

  • quasi-renewed adjective
  • renewedly adverb
  • unrenewed adjective

Etymology

Origin of renewed

renew ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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"A collection needs to be rotated, renewed and updated to fit current tastes," Delpierre explained.

From Barron's

The result at Anfield appears to have given City and Guardiola renewed belief that they are capable of chasing down Arsenal, despite not being at their rampant best this season.

From BBC

A stronger job market is likely to stoke renewed inflation concerns, which have been pressured by higher input costs tied to the commodity price boom and the impact of sweeping tariffs applied to foreign imports.

From Barron's

Australian opposition leader Sussan Ley, the first woman to head the Liberal Party, is under renewed pressure after the resignation of her shadow defence minister Angus Taylor.

From BBC

Consumer staples stocks have been enjoying their time in the sun this month, outshining tech for once as AI fears renewed investors’ search for safety.

From Barron's