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Sentence count:199+8Posted:2017-07-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: reclamationrefillingrehabilitationreplacementreplenishmentSimilar words: urban renewalrenewablenon-renewablenonrenewablerenewable resourcestonewalloff-the-wallfirewallMeaning: [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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(121) The ancient rituals which linked them to fertility and the renewal of life were abandoned.
(122) The North-West programme franchise remains highly lucrative, with under three years to go before renewal or a reshuffle.
(123) We've already paid the ordinary renewal fee, but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity?
(124) Once dissociated from coercive power, it will witness a renewal of spirituality.
(125) In response to the difficult situation schools find themselves in, a critical and forward-looking approach to curriculum renewal was developed.
(126) Why is it that no movement of spiritual renewal has ever lasted longer than the third generation?
(127) Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
(128) Bennett and others promote cultural renewal through public sermonizing and support for local initiatives like church programs to teach parental responsibility.
(129) It would be for her a retreat, a spiritual renewal.
(130) I wanted to dance with him and celebrate the renewal of our friendship.
(131) Contracts are coming up for renewal for 9, 000 projects containing 684, 000 apartments.
(132) Thirdly, the fact that each of us has a responsibility to be involved in bringing about that renewal.
(133) Supply agreements with key customers which are due for renewal shortly after the intended completion date.
(134) Although urban renewal efforts are under way, century-old buildings often are vacant and boarded.
(135) They discount or even waive upfront sales fees, so long as they have the right to the renewal commissions.
(136) Today, it continues its ministry of spiritual renewal of the church, attracting both clergy and laymen from home and abroad.
(137) This area has seen much urban renewal over the past few years, with £6 million spent on rebuilding and refurbishment programmes.
(138) Citizen involvement began in 1972 to coincide with the approval of a large urban renewal project.
(139) Yet the Thames Water Authority has been cutting its spending on sewer renewal.
(140) It is very helpful if the renewal cards can be used, so please take the opportunity to remind all class members.
(141) What is the Stem Cell Theory of Renewal?
(142) a renewal of interest in traditional teaching methods.
(143) Falling out of friends is the renewal of love.
(144) Autumn is also the authentic season of renewal.
(145) This is the time of completion and renewal.
(146) Now it is spring,[http://sentencedict.com] a time of renewal.
(147) Is the pointer type instrument renewal of ideal products.
(148) Publishes the design change written notice, Renewal blueprint.
(149) With regards to high school pedagogics, to examine theoretically the practices of specific teaching method as such is a renewal of theory.
(150) Selling strategy for fulfilling brand creation will include invention of new products, formation of new market, renewal of brand image, and reciprocal communication between different industries.
More similar words: urban renewalrenewablenon-renewablenonrenewablerenewable resourcestonewalloff-the-wallfirewallon the wallside walksidewalkcakewalkgo to the wallspacewalkrenewrenegeserenerenewedcairenerenegadesorenessawarenessserenelyneoprenegangrenefreneticnowhere nearsolar energystrengthenedpolystyrene
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