1 to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time -- gia hạn
My television licence has to be renewed in October.
2 to make new or fresh or as if new again -- làm mới lại
The panels on the doors have all been renewed.
Although these renewed efforts at control were no more effective than the half-hearted ones that preceded them, their impact on individual lives was often disastrous.
Trained midwives had difficulty throughout the inter-war period in obtaining replacement drugs and renewing their equipment.
What holds them together is the act of retelling, the production's assertion that theatrical practice re-creates the work and renews its history.
In addition to the language syllabus, there was a renewed interest in the skills, but for contextualized communication.
When this stage is reached, the renewed growth in the supply of educated labor drives the education premium down again.
Second, notice that the renewed height is partial rather than complete reset in being significantly lower than either the utterance-initial peak or the upstepped peak.
The second and perhaps most important feature of a renewed concept of complexity is the necessity to relate the external to the internal complexity.
The state has to be mended, augmented, relegitimised and renewed periodically ; institutionbuilding is an endless process.