Reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new.
Cause to appear in a new form.
1 He also said Tronox could renew several other claims under certain circumstances.
2 Earlier this month, his application to renew his work permit was rejected.
3 In the meantime, the pensionary endeavoured to renew the conferences in Holland.
4 The Metastructure wanted to renew our contract, for at least a year.
5 Australian airline Qantas plans to renew its service to Fiji next year.
6 No real damage was done; nor did the whales renew the attack.
7 Without another agreement to renew or amend the ban, the embargo lapses.
8 ITV was looking for an outrageous amount to renew that, Ginsberg said.
9 But the company will not automatically renew them, President Yuji Kakimi said.
10 They have a reason to renew that otherwise didn't exist, Grady said.
11 But bear in mind: I can renew my youth in watching you.
12 He refused to renew the lease; and the man went wildly elsewhere.
13 Netanyahu says he plans to push Trump to renew sanctions against Iran.
14 Companies may renew their systems in as little as every two years.
15 But the Federal army was in no condition to renew the attack.
16 She was to renew and renew the attack; hammer as he did.
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