Give new life or energy to.
Make brighter and prettier.
Restore to a previous or better condition.
1 In that sense, it may make more sense to renovate , she said.
2 And government can't afford to build toll roads or renovate ports alone.
3 You should also absolutely not volunteer that you are going to renovate .
4 The grand plan is to renovate 84 buildings in Joburg's Inner City.
5 These will neither renovate nor conserve what is most precious in life.
6 Two centuries later, architect James Craig was hired to renovate the roof.
7 A Surrey Church magazine appeals for funds to renovate the church exits.
8 All nations must perpetually renovate their virtues and their constitutions, or perish.
9 Perhaps, rather than a fake office, someone should actually renovate Channel 9.
10 Thorough ablution might truly be said both to renovate and to rejuvenise!
11 Mr Ellis plans to renovate the building as a family home.
12 Is it possible to renovate a home in an eco-friendly way?
13 The Quebec government had recently spent millions to renovate the building.
14 For two days people have been arriving to help renovate the boarding facilities.
15 He recalls helping his father renovate the house, built in 1812.
16 For one, look to renovate what you have, rather than build something new.
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