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re·new

 (rĭ-no͞o′, -nyo͞o′)
v. re·newed, re·new·ing, re·news
v.tr.
1. To make new or as if new again; restore: renewed the antique chair.
2. To take up again; resume: renew an old friendship; renewed the argument.
3. To repeat so as to reaffirm: renew a promise.
4. To regain or restore the physical or mental vigor of; revive: I renewed my spirits in the country air.
5.
a. To arrange for the extension of: renew a contract; renew a magazine subscription.
b. To arrange to extend the loan of: renewed the library books before they were overdue.
6. To replenish: renewed the water in the humidifier.
7. To bring into being again; reestablish.
v.intr.
1. To become new again.
2. To start over.

[Middle English renewen : re-, re- + newen, to renew (from new, new; see new).]

re·new′er n.
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renewed

(rɪˈnjuːd)
adj
happening again after a pause, esp with more vigour, energy or enthusiasm than before
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.renewed - restored to a new condition; "felt renewed strength"
revived - restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope"
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Translations

renewed

[rɪˈnjuːd] ADJ [enthusiasm] → renovado; [outbreaks] → nuevo
with renewed enthusiasmcon renovado entusiasmo
with renewed strengthcon fuerzas renovadas, con nuevas fuerzas
renewed outbreaks of violencenuevos brotes de violencia
there have been renewed calls for his resignationse ha vuelto a pedir su dimisión
there have been renewed attempts/efforts to reach agreementse han reanudado los intentos/esfuerzos por llegar a un acuerdo
there has been a renewed interest inse ha renovado el interés por ...
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

renewed

[rɪˈnjuːd] adj [interest, vigour] → accru(e); [confidence, optimism, vigour] → accru(e)
renewed fighting → une recrudescence des combats
renewed violence → une recrudescence de la violence
to show renewed interest in sth → manifester un intérêt accru pour qch
with renewed vigour → avec une vigueur accrue
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

renewed

adj (= new) fightingerneut; interesterneut, neu; pressureerneut, wiederholt; renewed hopeneue Hoffnungen pl; with renewed vigour (Brit) or vigor (US) → mit neuer Energie; with renewed enthusiasmmit neuem Schwung; renewed effortsneue Anstrengungen; renewed strengthfrische Kraft; renewed couragefrischer Mut; renewed outbreaks of riotingerneute Krawalle pl; to feel spiritually renewedsich wie ein neuer Mensch fühlen; to make renewed efforts to do somethingerneute Anstrengungen unternehmen, etw zu tun
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

renewed

[rɪˈnjuːd] adjrinnovato/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
References in classic literature ?
As I read I not only renewed my acquaintance with literature, but renewed my delight in people and places where I had been happy before those heavy years in Dayton.
Today we do more than celebrate America, we rededicate ourselves to the very idea of America, an idea born in revolution, and renewed through two centuries of challenge, an idea tempered by the knowledge that but for fate, we, the fortunate and the unfortunate, might have been each other; an idea ennobled by the faith that our nation can summon from its myriad diversity, the deepest measure of unity; an idea infused with the conviction that America's journey long, heroic journey must go forever upward.
Above the door was a ventilator, through which volumes of fresh air renewed the impoverished atmosphere of the cell.
But thou art immortal and dost never fade, but bloomest for ever in renewed youth."
On the discussion being renewed, "Gentlemen," said Barbicane, "we must now take into consideration the metal to be employed.
This was kept up throughout the day; they paused now and then, it is true, for a brief interval, but only to return to the charge with renewed ardor.
Other steamers came out to look for her, and ultimately towed her away from the cold edge of the world into a harbour with docks and workshops, where, with many blows of hammers, her pulsating heart of steel was set going again to go forth presently in the renewed pride of its strength, fed on fire and water, breathing black smoke into the air, pulsating, throbbing, shouldering its arrogant way against the great rollers in blind disdain of winds and sea.
"My nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand: Pity me, then, and wish I were renewed!"
I gave the driver the necessary direction, and in renewed silence we drove on.
With the subsidence of Esmeralda the lioness renewed her efforts to wriggle her huge bulk through the weakening lattice.
Soon after Peter renewed his note, Pavel strained himself lifting timbers for a new barn, and fell over among the shavings with such a gush of blood from the lungs that his fellow workmen thought he would die on the spot.
I renewed my challenge, engraved it on brass, posted it up where any priest could read it to them, and also kept it standing in the advertising columns of the paper.