Renovate

  • 31renovate — /ˈrɛnəveɪt / (say renuhvayt) verb (t) (renovated, renovating) 1. to make new or as if new again; restore to good condition; repair. 2. to reinvigorate; refresh; revive. {Latin renovātus, past participle} –renovator, noun …

  • 32renovate — v.tr. 1 restore to good condition; repair. 2 make new again. Derivatives: renovation n. renovative adj. renovator n. Etymology: L renovare (as RE , novus new) …

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  • 33recondition, renovate — In the sense of improving by restoring or remodeling, recondition and renovate are interchangeable: The new owner will recondition (or renovate) the house. Recondition is a somewhat stronger word than renovate, implying a more thorough… …

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  • 34renovation — renovate ren‧o‧vate [ˈrenəveɪt] verb [transitive] PROPERTY to repair and improve a building so it is in good condition again: • The company was awarded a $72 million contract to renovate a train terminal. renovation noun [countable, uncountable] …

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  • 35renovation — renovate ► VERB ▪ restore (something old) to a good state of repair. DERIVATIVES renovation noun renovator noun. ORIGIN Latin renovare make new again …

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  • 36renovator — renovate ► VERB ▪ restore (something old) to a good state of repair. DERIVATIVES renovation noun renovator noun. ORIGIN Latin renovare make new again …

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  • 37bring something up to code — renovate an old building or update its features in line with the latest building regulations …

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  • 38renew — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. revive, restore; resume, continue; replace, renovate, replenish. See restoration, newness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make New or as if new] Syn. restore, refresh, revive, rejuvenate, renovate,… …

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  • 39renew — renew, restore, refresh, renovate, refurbish, rejuvenate are comparable when they mean to give a person or thing that has become old, worn, or exhausted the qualities or appearance of what is fresh or new or young. Renew is so inclusive a term… …

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  • 40Remake — A remake is a piece of media based primarily on an earlier work of the same medium. Contents 1 Film 2 Video games 3 Television 4 Reimagine or renovate …

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