v reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new
We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years They renewed their membership
v cause to appear in a new form
s restored to a new condition
felt renewed strength
This Person of the Year episode features Winston Churchill, the master statesman, who in 1940, stood alone against fascism and renewed the world's faith in the superiority of .
Permits must be renewed every three years.
The master statesman stood alone against fascism and renewed the world's faith in the superiority of democracy.
Independent Chinese Broadcaster’s Satellite Contract Renewed After two months in limbo, New Tang Dynasty Television’s contract with the largest telecommunications company in Taiwan, Chunghwa Telecom, was renewed on June 11. Long targeted by the Chinese regime for its independent coverage of human rights, corruption, and political … The post Independent Chinese Broadcaster’s Satellite Contract Renewed appeared first on The Epoch Times .
June 15, 2013 - The Epoch Times
COMMODITIES: Crude-Oil Futures Jumps on Renewed Middle-East Tensions Crude-oil futures garnered strength on renewed supply concerns following the latest news out of war torn Syria. Late Thursday, the U.S. had said it will arm the opposition forces in Syria, a move
June 14, 2013 - Nasdaq
Barack Obama in ABC News Our government has already spent a good deal of money, but we haven't yet seen that translate into more jobs or higher incomes or renewed confidence in our economy,Obama said.
Bill Ritter in Gulf Daily News Violent crimes of any sort are tragic enough, but when innocent people are killed in a religious facility or a place of worship, we must voice a collective sense of outrage and demonstrate a renewed commitment to keep our communities safe,...
Ben Bernanke in Beliefnet.com A few days later, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the US economy will "emerge from this period with renewed vigor."