0 past simple and past participle of renovate
1 to repair and improve something, especially a building:
This is therefore the period in which the household cluster is expanded, renovated or even entirely rebuilt.
The distribution system within the fairgrounds was partially renovated in 1996.
The entire second floor of the museum has been renovated and now houses the national archaeological collection.
He then renovated this house too, adding a library and a study, again a vaulted structure.
Much of it has been lovingly renovated but the ghosts have been left untouched.
By definition, a building is never renovated completely.
They also renovated several of the station huts to provide comfortable living quarters.
Two of them will be renovated and converted into a museum of technology and artist atelier apartments, while the third will remain a locomotive repair shop.