0 to arrange to continue an official agreement that was going to end soon -- przedłużać, odnawiać
I've decided not to renew my golf club membership this year.
1 to get a new one of something that is old -- wymieniać (na nowy)
2 to start to do something again -- podejmować
Fiscal policy was another matter, and drew renewed official interest as economic activity in the colonies increased after 1936.
Although not associated with solo song in the intermedi, the instrument's usage is significant since it points to the renewed interest in chordal sonorities.
Second, the senate, the members of which served for nine years with the body renewed every three, remained untouched by the reform.
I have also signalled those renewed efforts to study the institutional history of the suffrage in the region.
In the final analysis, a renewed focus on ecological democracy could potentially lead to healthier environments and a more satisfied and engaged citizenry.
A number of bans, however, were renewed on an annual basis.
Provision for public works was renewed a few weeks later.
The state has to be mended, augmented, relegitimised and renewed periodically ; institutionbuilding is an endless process.
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