Similar words: screwed, renew, renege, serene, renewable, neoprene, awareness, soreness. Meaning: [rɪ'nuː /-'nju-] adj. restored to a new condition.
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241. San Francisco first hired the firm in 1993, and recently renewed its three-year contract.
242. To add insult to injury, Palace, attacking with renewed vigour, were then awarded a doubtful penalty.
243. Just over two months before the expiry of that term the plaintiff was informed that her contract would not be renewed.
244. Today's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test.
245. None of these, of course, filled her with renewed enthusiasm for staying.
246. Lifelong readers who kept the back issues piled in their attics renewed their subscriptions like clockwork at the five-year rate.
247. Editor, - Renewed interest in the activities and professional training of counsellors in general practice is welcome.
248. This is expected to generate renewed pressure on the California Legislature to reconsider a controversial helmet mandate it approved in 1990.
249. Black disunity Mandela's release focused renewed attention on the deep divisions within the black communities.
250. The renewed interest in alternative fuels and feedstocks has revived coal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date.
251. Much love to you both - and renewed thanks for including me last week.
252. The mainstream charities hope that will translate into renewed interest in their work.
253. We have already noted the obstacles preventing any renewed dialogue between medicine and morality in the last decades of the nineteenth century.
254. There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts.
255. The agreements expired in 1992 and were not renewed, because they afforded the kind of protection banned under international trade agreements.
256. Approval of the draft constitution came amid renewed political initiatives by the government.
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257. And all this in a conflict fought halfheartedly by many Norfolk farmers who had only an eye for renewed state intervention.
258. The air is later renewed by approaching the surface, the snail now carrying its weight unassisted.
259. Conservative governments and local authorities have recently taken a renewed interest in charges.
260. Brandon's renewed commitment to playing a complete game has been vital.
261. An intense rivalry was to be renewed between Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson in the short sprint.
262. There was also a renewed enthusiasm for the birching of boy's' bottoms in the courts.
263. Should the current tide turn, we will think about it with great pleasure and renewed confidence.
264. Between them the sea came in from two directions, sending a constantly renewed chevron of breakers toward the beach.
265. A growing number of workers are put on short-term contracts which are renewed only if their work is up to scratch.
266. Several newly found motifs have renewed our pilgrimage in recent days, though they have not made the task lighter.
267. Speaking to reporters outside his apartment Thursday, Lebed renewed his call for Yeltsin to resign.
268. This week President Mitterrand renewed the call for an early conference.
269. The Independent of April 18 reported renewed clashes between Kurdish guerrillas and government troops near Sulaimaniya.
270. I hope their disrupt friendship will be renewed.
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