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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(61) But only an enlightened few saw this as a symbol of national renewal.
(62) Nutrient renewal also occurs more rapidly under a managed fallow system than it does under unmanaged fallow for a number of reasons.
(63) Most people agreed that a certain amount of clearance and demolition provided a necessary condition for renewal.
(64) Charismatic renewal is a wonderful blessing for many and has brought a new vitality to worship and ministry in the Church.
(65) The neighborhood development program changed the funding of renewal projects from a reserve system to annual funding.
(66) Urban renewal was the greatest deceit True, slum property was being cleared.
(67) The year was 1967, and urban renewal was abroad in the land.
(68) Rather than talking in general terms about the desirability of renewal, he began to talk in concrete terms of a timetable.
(69) This policy of renewal was effected by installing a replacement internal structure of load-bearing brick walls and insitu concrete floors.
(70) Critics point out the neighborhood had been living under the threat of condemnation for 10 years, while urban renewal was debated.
(71) Investment houses decline to strip out renewal fees from the annual management charge, a refusal that exasperates fee-based advisers.
(72) There has been a renewal of interest and research into questions of obsolescence, and storage costs.
(73) The country was on its way to an economic renewal, but then an earthquake intervened.
(74) In order to give you even more help, we are foregoing the annual renewal commission with certain life insurers.
(75) Anyway, Theo's fellowship is up for renewal any day now, and he ain't going to get it.
(76) He saved us through the baptism of new birth and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
(77) Lapp shamans used to eat the mushroom during the midwinter pagan ceremonies of Annual Renewal.
(78) His urban renewal program amounted to a stack full of charts and blueprints.
(79) Even personnel associated with stars will be wise to think ahead to the need for renewal.
(80) The techniques of urban renewal remained to be filled in with regard to housing design and layout.
(81) That's why the neighbourhood renewal fund will be conditional on genuine joint working and community involvement.
(82) In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
(83) There are many people in classical Pentecostal churches and the renewal movement who are worried about an over-emphasis on exorcisms.
(84) The reason for this is that the renewal of fixed capital is normally to maintain existing production levels.
(85) Recent approaches to inner city renewal have relied very heavily on institutional innovations and tighter targeting of expenditure patterns.
(86) Renewal applications were sent out this week and must be returned by March 15.
(87) The renewal of the subway station, for example[http://sentencedict.com], presented a series of problems only hinted at here.
(88) If you have already posted a renewal or a new coupon since we prepared this letter thank you.
(89) That in October give mail renewal letters publicizing winter market and Christmas party.
(90) At this renewal of your Policy, you may increase your Contents and Buildings sums insured free of charge.
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.