renew - use in sentences

Object

  • acquaintance: We all look forward to renewing acquaintances on July 18th in London " .
  • friendship: As ever, Lin and I look forward to renewing old friendships and kindling new ones.
  • optimism: Frustrating to play against a player who renewed optimism more be a rewarding.
  • lease: At the time of the Inquiry, the trustees were on the point of renewing the lease with their new landlord.
  • license: The NHS is not renewing a License from the Copyright Licensing Agency from central budgets.
  • registration: To enable lapsed registrants to renew Registration with the NMC.

Preposition: on

  • basis: This certificate will be renewed on an annual basis.

Preposition: at

  • interval: Painted bands will need renewing at intervals as the paint wears off.

Modifying Another Word

  • annually: A thick layer of organic mulch, renewed annually, will help prevent this.
  • indefinitely: They can be made for up to 12 months and renewed indefinitely.
  • automatically: How do I get a domain to renew automatically every two years?
  • periodically: Sealants based on fat however have a shorter lifespan and must be renewed periodically.
  • continually: Putting images on music became a continually renewed exercise.
  • constantly: We are constantly renewing ourselves, cell by cell, second by second, every minute of our lives.

Used with why or when

  • when: Two years ago a contract in a job was not renewed when I told my employer and colleagues that I was HIV positive.

Present participle complement

  • accord: The information in the banner will be renewed according to the package you've chosen.
  • exist: In addition to strengthening family ties, the net is also proving to help establish new friendships and renew existing ones through e-mail.

Preposition: in

  • sandstone: At 0.6m is string-course, medieval, and in buff-grey sandstone except where renewed in red sandstone.
  • spirit: Ephesians 4:23 And be renewed in the spirit of your mind 3. What has the god of this world done?

Preposition: for

  • period: Click the ' borrower information ' button Books in demand may be renewed for a limited period only.

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