Renovate

  • 21renovate — ren·o·vate || renəʊveɪt v. repair, renew, restore to good condition, recondition …

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  • 22renovate — [ rɛnəveɪt] verb 1》 restore (something old) to a good state of repair. 2》 archaic reinvigorate. Derivatives renovation noun renovator noun Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as renovation): from L. renovat , renovare make new again …

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  • 23renovate — v. a. 1. Renew, restore, reconstitute, re establish. 2. Reproduce, regenerate, revivify, recreate, reanimate, revive, resuscitate …

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  • 24renovate — verb (T) to repair and paint a building so that it is in good condition again: They are living in temporary accommodation while their apartment is being renovated. renovation noun (U) …

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  • 25renovate — verb the hotel has been renovated Syn: modernize, restore, refurbish, revamp, recondition, rehabilitate, overhaul, redevelop; update, upgrade, refit, bring something up to code; informal do up, rehab …

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  • 26renovate — v 1. repair, renew, recondition, refurbish, rehabilitate, reconstitute, revamp, refit; mend, fix, fix up, patch up, put into shape, give a face lift to. 2. revive, rejuvenate, rejuvenize, reinvigorate, revitalize, revivify, regenerate, recharge,… …

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  • 27renovate — ren·o·vate …

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  • 28renovate — verb Syn: modernize, restore, refurbish, revamp, recondition, rehabilitate, update, upgrade, refit; informal do up; N.Amer.; informal rehab …

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  • 29renovate — [ˈrenəˌveɪt] verb [T] to make something old look new again by repairing and improving it renovation [ˌrenəˈveɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …

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  • 30renovate — ren•o•vate [[t]ˈrɛn əˌveɪt[/t]] v. t. vat•ed, vat•ing 1) to restore to good condition, as by repairing or remodeling 2) to reinvigorate; refresh • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME (adj.) < L renovātus, ptp. of renovāre=re re +novāre make as… …

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