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The renewing
verb
To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
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A classic Neil Diamond song about the renewing power of a relationship boomed from the speakers.
Returning to his homeland after the war, Benjamin Britten intended his Spring Symphony to represent the promise of the renewing cycle of the seasons.
These are very different books but they all show a huge and visible confidence in the novel's place in the renewing of our words and our ideas".
Even tissues once believed not to change much after childhood, and thus not to need the renewing ministrations of stem cells, are yielding them.
The past decade has seen attempts to claw back the reform of the renewing second Vatican council, called 50 years ago to blow some cleansing winds through Vatican windows and corridors.
Daniel Ostling's flowing settings and Michael Bodeen's sound design encompass the renewing calm of Odysseus' homeland, conveyed by the gentle lowering of a lone tree branch with a sprig of leaves, after enveloping sea waves and thunderbolts.
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The renewed hunt.
But the renewed expansion may prove destabilising.
The renewed activity was short-lived, however.
The renewed British commitment was expected.
There is reason for the renewed faith.
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