renew

/rɪˈnuː/
verb
  1. To make something valid or effective for a further period, such as a subscription, license, or contract.
    • I need to renew my driver's license before it expires.
    • The magazine subscription will renew automatically unless you cancel.
    • She renewed her gym membership for another year.
  2. To begin something again after a pause or interruption; to resume.
    • The old friends renewed their friendship at the reunion.
    • The two countries renewed peace talks after a long break.
    • He renewed his efforts to learn Spanish by taking an online course.
  3. To replace something old or worn with something new; to restore or refresh.
    • The city plans to renew the park with new benches and playground equipment.
    • A fresh coat of paint can renew the look of an old room.
    • We decided to renew the carpet in the living room.
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