0 past simple and past participle of renovate --
1 to repair and improve something, especially a building: --
It makes sense that properties in towns should be renovated or repaired rather than building new on greenfield sites on the outskirts.
We are told that new factories are cropping up and old factories are being renovated, and are being made use of on all hands.
Builders selling houses they have built or renovated will not be engaged in conveyancing.
One is the national coalfields programme, which has renovated 98 sites.
He renovated it and repaid the money but, apart from that, we have no responsibility.
The buildings were thoroughly renovated and improved about a year ago, and new dual desks have been provided.
We are asking that the old sleeper coaches be renovated.
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.