Pronunciation: /rɪˈnu/
noun the act of renewing or the state of being renewed
A1 I need to renew my library card.
A2 She decided to renew her gym membership for another year.
B1 The company is looking to renew their contract with the supplier.
B2 The government is considering whether to renew the lease on the property.
C1 The artist's work has a timeless quality that allows it to be continually renewed and appreciated by new generations.
C2 The organization has a policy of regularly renewing its commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
verb to make something new or fresh again; to revive or restore
A1 I need to renew my library card.
A2 She renewed her passport before traveling.
B1 I renewed my gym membership for another year.
B2 The company decided to renew their contract with the supplier.
C1 The government plans to renew its focus on education reform.
C2 After years of neglect, the city finally decided to renew its historic buildings.
formal The company decided to renew their contract with the supplier for another year.
informal I think it's time to renew our gym membership before it expires.
slang I gotta renew my Netflix subscription so I can keep binge-watching my favorite shows.
figurative After a long winter, the flowers began to renew and bloom again in the spring.
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