renewed

  • 1renewed — re‧newed [rɪˈnjuːd ǁ ˈnuːd] adjective [only before a noun] happening or increasing again after a period of time: • The dollar is riding higher on renewed optimism about the U.S. economy. • fears of a renewed slump in consumer spending * * *… …

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  • 2renewed — renewed; un·renewed; …

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  • 3renewed — index renascent, repeated Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4renewed — re|newed [rıˈnju:d US ˈnu:d] adj 1.) [only before noun] starting again, especially with increased interest or strength renewed interest/confidence/enthusiasm etc ▪ renewed concern about farming methods ▪ The festival went ahead, despite renewed… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 5renewed — re|newed [ rı nud ] adjective 1. ) usually before noun happening again after a pause, and with more energy, strength, or enthusiasm than before: renewed interest/vigor/confidence/enthusiasm: Griffey returned to the starting lineup with renewed… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 6renewed — UK [rɪˈnjuːd] / US [rɪˈnud] adjective 1) [usually before noun] happening again after a pause, and with more energy, strength, or enthusiasm than before Renewed efforts have finally led to an agreement. renewed… …

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  • 7renewed — adjective 1 renewed interest/vigour/enthusiasm etc interest etc that increases again after not being very strong: renewed concern about the effects of acid rain 2 (not before noun) feeling healthy and relaxed again, after feeling ill or tired …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8renewed — adj. Renewed is used with these nouns: ↑accusation, ↑appreciation, ↑call, ↑confidence, ↑controversy, ↑demand, ↑determination, ↑effort, ↑emphasis, ↑enthusiasm, ↑faith, ↑ …

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  • 9renewed — adjective restored to a new condition (Freq. 1) felt renewed strength • Similar to: ↑revived …

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  • 10Renewed JMOL — Renewed judgment as a matter of law (JMOL) is the partner of judgment as a matter of law in American federal courts. Renewed judgment as a matter of law has replaced judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV) through Rule 50 of the Federal Rules …

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