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Renovate   /rˈɛnəvˌeɪt/   Listen
Renovate

verb
1.
Restore to a previous or better condition.  Synonym: restitute.
2.
Make brighter and prettier.  Synonyms: freshen up, refurbish.  "My wife wants us to renovate"
3.
Give new life or energy to.  Synonyms: animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, repair, revive, revivify, vivify.  "This will renovate my spirits" , "This treatment repaired my health"






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"Renovate" Quotes from Famous Books



... this you will say there is an obvious answer. The Speaker is a party paper and does not profess to be otherwise. But here I am sure we are mistaking our mission. What the Speaker is (I hope and believe) destined to do, is to renovate Liberalism, and though Liberalism (like every other party) is often conducted by claptrap, it has never been renovated by claptrap, but by great command of temper and the persistent exposition of persuasive and unanswerable truths. It is while we are in the ...
— Gilbert Keith Chesterton • Maisie Ward

... wore black trousers and beautifully-varnished boots; his coat was buttoned up to his chin; he probably meant to change his linen at Florine's house, for his shirt collar was hidden by a velvet stock. He was trying to renovate his hat by an application ...
— Lost Illusions • Honore De Balzac

... mighty and the brave, Who, faithful to your Stuart, fell! No trophies mark your common grave, Nor dirges to your memory swell. But generous hearts will weep your fate, When far has roll'd the tide of time; And bards unborn shall renovate Your fading fame ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes I-VI. - The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century • Various

... no effort to furbish up or renovate the mansion, deeming that such expense would be useless; so No. 13, deserted by man, and cursed by God, remained vacant and avoided. People came from far and near to look at it, but no one entered its doors lest some evil fate should befall them. Yet, in strange contradiction to ...
— The Silent House • Fergus Hume

... deep swamp. The holes containing the seed are not covered up, but people are placed on the bunds to drive away birds, until the young grain has well sprung up. The land is not manured, the stagnant salt water remaining on it being sufficient to renovate the soil. The rice seed is steeped in water, and then in dung and earth for three or four days, and is not sown until it begins to sprout. The farmer has now safely got over his sowing, and as this rice is not as in other cases transplanted, his next anxiety ...
— The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom • P. L. Simmonds



Words linked to "Renovate" :   gentrify, renovator, energize, arouse, perk up, resuscitate, revivify, renew, come to, regenerate, stimulate, brace, renovation, energise



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