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Meanings of
renovate
(renovating)
in English
Portuguese
dar ação
Catalan
reanimar
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Give new life or energy to.
repair
revive
quicken
recreate
animate
reanimate
vivify
revivify
Portuguese
dar ação
Portuguese
renovar
Catalan
renovar
Spanish
renovar
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Make brighter and prettier.
refurbish
freshen up
Portuguese
renovar
Portuguese
renovar
Catalan
restaurar
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Restore to a previous or better condition.
restitute
Portuguese
renovar
Usage of
renovating
in English
1
I'm exploring the idea of building an extension and
renovating
my house.
2
The cost of
renovating
is probably a lot higher than you think.
3
Many Australians assume that
renovating
a home requires draining their bank account.
4
All over Ireland hotels are refurbishing and
renovating
after 10 languid years.
5
We have spent six months
renovating
so we are here for good.
6
The couple are in the middle of completely
renovating
the Brighton home.
7
Getting the layout right when
renovating
a Victorian terraced redbrick is tricky.
8
By the time I'm done
renovating
it, you won't even recognize it.
9
He's really just spreading dark propaganda for his
house
-
renovating
way of life.
10
Thank Heaven, I feel my spirits buoying upwards with the
renovating
year.
11
People like her were buying up the older houses and
renovating
them.
12
It found that the previous government spent R12 million on
renovating
the house.
13
Last year, a group called Clayborn Reborn announced it was
renovating
the church.
14
At the time of the deal, the Wachowskis were
renovating
their parents' home.
15
The cost of
renovating
Queenstown's famous gondola has ballooned to 100 million dollars.
16
A new team of ministers is tasked with
renovating
the Government's housing programme.
Other examples for "renovating"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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renovating
renovate
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
finish renovating
much renovating
need renovating
apply to renovating
associate with renovating
Translations for
renovating
Portuguese
dar ação
renovar
restaurar
Catalan
reanimar
revivificar
renovar
restaurar
Spanish
renovar
remozar
reformar
restaurar
Renovating
through the time
Renovating
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare