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To renewed

verb

To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.

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That led to renewed negotiations and eventually to Saturday's release.

And inevitably she was returning to renewed media scrutiny.

But scientific advances have led to renewed enthusiasm.

Investors also reacted to renewed efforts to strengthen regulation of the financial industry.

Some Israelis say it was an emotional reaction to renewed suicide bombings in Israel.

Midnight has passed before the curtain falls and he makes his exit, to renewed acclamation.

In London he met Sir Walter Scott, who encouraged him to renewed effort.

The opening of the Alfred Dock in 1870 led to renewed development along the shore.

Every new scandal saps his authority and exposes him (and, incidentally, his country) to renewed ridicule.

The sad fact is that many revolutions lead to renewed dictatorships.

In addition to renewed success on the field, Ronaldo introduced glamour.

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