1 to begin doing something again:
2 to begin doing something again or with increased strength:
3 to increase the period of time that something can be used or is in effect:
to renew a passport/subscription
4 to make a formal or official agreement continue for an extra period of time:
5 to begin doing something again after having stopped for a period of time:
There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed.
The council have refused to renew the company's operating licence.
What a to-do that was, getting my passport renewed at the consulate!
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.
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resmî antlaşmayı yenilemek, uzatmak, temdit etmek…
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renouveler, renouer avec, remplacer…
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obnovit, prodloužit…
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