renewed
/rɪˈnuːd/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of renew: to make new or fresh again; to resume after an interruption.
- She renewed her passport before the trip.
- He renewed the lease on his apartment for another year.
- They renewed their friendship after many years apart.
adjective
- Started again after a pause or interruption; revived.
- The city saw a renewed interest in public parks after the renovation.
- After a good night's sleep, she felt a renewed sense of energy.
- He made a renewed effort to learn Spanish this year.
- Made new or fresh again; restored.
- The garden looked renewed after the spring rain.
- Her renewed confidence helped her ace the interview.
- The library has a renewed collection of books after the donation.