Synonym: reclamation, refilling, rehabilitation, replacement, replenishment. Similar words: urban renewal, renewable, non-renewable, nonrenewable, renewable resource, stonewall, off-the-wall, firewall. Meaning: [rɪ'nuːəl /-'nju-] n. 1. the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation 2. the act of renewing 3. filling again by supplying what has been used up.
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(31) These organizations were to initiate a renewal scheme for one of the most deprived areas in Britain.
(32) It was also aware that a further renewal of the Carnegie Trust's grant was extremely unlikely.
(33) Once urban renewal was complete, it would be hard for newcomers to know that anything else had ever been there.
(34) Attention is focused on the programme of public sector renewal initiated by Prime Minister Rocard, its underlying values and intellectual coherence.
(35) Saturday's name change was the sixth this century, and the previous alterations did not necessarily lead to a radical renewal.
(36) Also, its lease on those premises would run out in 1993 and the renewal terms would be significantly more expensive.
(37) An innovative renewal programme gave the urban poor legal protection, provided basic amenities and encouraged self-help work.
(38) That afternoon the passport was delivered to the Soviet Embassy for renewal on an emergency application.
(39) If you wish to take advantage of this discount, do not pay the premium shown on your renewal notice.
(40) The final night of the mission, at a ceremony for the renewal of baptismal vows, Margarett again sat upstairs.
(41) Holidays by the sea are eagerly looked forward to for refreshment and renewal of body, mind and spirit.
(42) However, the door has an irksome magical effect: a variety of a Rune of Renewal is etched into the wood.
(43) Renewal Music For many people contemporary music meets a need which more traditional music does not.
(44) We believed in the idea of national catastrophe, of national renewal[sentencedict.com], of political renaissance.
(45) With such programmes there is, however, a persistent problem of renewal of connection with the classroom.
(46) During the 1960s, neighborhoods fought against the urban renewal schemes dreamed up by professional city planners.
(47) The auction house decided to withdraw from the sale when its December 1990 contract with Lord Northampton came up for renewal.
(48) As a result, all four networks are expected to bid aggressively when those rights come up for renewal later this year.
(49) Although tramway traffic was still increasing in 1930 much of the equipment was due for renewal.
(50) Only a new myth, he predicted, which could bring it new spiritual resources could bring renewal of life and hope.
(51) Yet prayer meetings for the renewal of the church and for revival in the nation are not an automatic answer to decline.
(52) He has a passion to bring spiritual renewal to the whole island.
(53) When Checkland's contract came up for renewal, it was renewed only for a token year.
(54) The actions raised fears of a renewal of the nationalist infighting that killed 12 people last year.
(55) Third, a number of nationalist measures are coming in under the guise of renewal.
(56) It's when the dreaded insurance renewal drops through the letterbox.
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(57) But what it does is create a space for renewal and reflection on the universe and its injustices.
(58) Of course, it could not come without national repentance and renewal on a grand scale.
(59) The time for relaxation is actually time for renewal and reflection and strategic planning.
(60) Central government can sometimes initiate these rather more informal approaches towards economic and physical renewal.
More similar words: urban renewal, renewable, non-renewable, nonrenewable, renewable resource, stonewall, off-the-wall, firewall, on the wall, side walk, sidewalk, cakewalk, go to the wall, spacewalk, renew, renege, serene, renewed, cairene, renegade, soreness, awareness, serenely, neoprene, gangrene, frenetic, nowhere near, solar energy, strengthened, polystyrene.