renewal
Pronunciation: [rɪˈnjuːəl]
Context: "change"
(noun) the process of starting something again or making it fresh. It’s like when you get a new start on something old, making it look or feel new again.
Example
The garden underwent a beautiful renewal in spring with all the flowers blooming.
Example
There was no renewal of the old friendship; it stayed broken.
Example
How does the renewal of the park make the community feel?
Context: "agreement"
(noun) an official extension or continuation of something. This could happen when a contract or subscription is kept alive for more time.
Example
I received a renewal notice for my magazine subscription, which means I can keep reading my favorite stories.
Example
The renewal of the lease was denied, so they had to move out.
Example
When is your contract up for renewal?
Context: "change"
(verb) to make something new again or to start it over. It’s when you refresh or reboot something that was old or less useful.
Example
She plans to renew her commitment to exercise by joining a new gym.
Example
He didn’t renew his promise to help, which made his friends feel let down.
Example
What steps can you take to renew your focus on studying?