renew
Pronunciation: [rɪˈnuː]
Context: "improvement"
(verb) to make something new again or to restore it. This can be used when you want to make something better or when you're replacing something that was old or used up.
Example
She decided to renew her membership at the gym because she wanted to get fit again.
Example
He did not renew his subscription to the magazine after finding it uninteresting.
Example
Are you going to renew your library card this year?
Context: "energy"
(verb) to feel fresh and full of energy again. This can happen when you take a break or do something fun that makes you feel happy inside.
Example
After a good night's sleep, I felt renewed and ready for the day.
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Skipping lunch left him feeling tired and not renewed at all.
Example
What do you do to feel renewed after a long day?
Context: "contracts"
(verb) to extend something, like a contract or agreement, for a longer period of time. This is like deciding to keep something going instead of letting it end.
Example
They chose to renew their lease for another year so they could stay in their apartment.
Example
They missed the deadline, so their service agreement was not renewed.
Example
When will you renew your contract with the internet provider?