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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
renewed
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
new/renewed optimism (=optimism that you start to feel again, after you stopped feeling it)
▪ The new leadership has brought renewed optimism.
renewed accusations (=made again, often in a more forceful way)
▪ The government faced renewed accusations of corruption.
renewed enthusiasm (=starting again, with increased energy or interest)
▪ After lunch, she went about the task with renewed enthusiasm.
renewed interest (=starting again after it had stopped)
▪ There has been a renewed interest in abstract painting in recent years.
renewed speculation
▪ The move has prompted renewed speculation that an election will be held in April.
renewed vigour
▪ He began working with renewed vigour.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
call
▪ Prospects for diplomatic initiatives - US-Soviet statement Amid renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire there were reports of continued diplomatic initiatives.
▪ The death brought renewed calls for stiffer penalties for killers of policemen.
▪ Today's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test.
confidence
▪ Michael Banks, too, started with renewed confidence and got further into the text than he ever had before without error.
▪ Should the current tide turn, we will think about it with great pleasure and renewed confidence.
effort
▪ The experience is sobering, a renewed effort has to be made to obtain commodes.
▪ In June 1985 there was a renewed effort to advance these talks.
▪ Then with a renewed effort I managed to get it to moan like a person in pain.
▪ Firstly, renewed efforts can be made to constrain the power of those who manage the large public company.
▪ Inpart at least, the conditions which frustrated their fuller implication also provided the justification for renewed efforts to improve social conditions.
▪ But Mr Reynolds said that renewed efforts were needed to find a political settlement in Northern Ireland.
emphasis
▪ A renewed emphasis on good design led to the transformation of store layouts, for example.
▪ While attention remained focused upon the peasantry, renewed emphasis was given to contact with urban workers.
▪ Within the denominational sector this renewed emphasis was considered to be an excellent forward step.
enthusiasm
▪ There was also a renewed enthusiasm for the birching of boy's' bottoms in the courts.
▪ One person at least had emerged from the unhappy events at Easterness with a renewed enthusiasm for life.
▪ None of these, of course, filled her with renewed enthusiasm for staying.
▪ It helped set in motion renewed enthusiasm for tree clearance in upland catchment areas as yet another aspect of the land drainage solution.
interest
▪ In the 1970s there was a renewed interest in site-related folklore.
▪ Carrie looked at her child's nurse with renewed interest.
▪ On the positive side, perhaps a renewed interest in old school rap can only be a good thing.
▪ There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts.
▪ The renewed interest in alternative fuels and feedstocks has revived coal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date.
▪ He has it in him and is showing renewed interest.
▪ Conservative governments and local authorities have recently taken a renewed interest in charges.
pressure
▪ Grobbelaar under renewed pressure from Hooper.
▪ A further outcome of the scandals was renewed pressure to replace outmoded hospital care by care in the community.
▪ Since 1979, the civil service has been under renewed pressure to reduce administrative cost.
▪ He has ordered a crippling interest rate rise this week if the Pound comes under renewed pressure.
vigour
▪ But it was during the war that real expansion occurred as branches turned with renewed vigour to improve child and maternity welfare.
▪ His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous.
▪ However, in March 1676, the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour.
▪ Instead, it generated excitement and renewed vigour.
▪ Royal charters bore witness to renewed vigour outside the demesne as in it.
▪ With an added purpose in his step, he continued on his way, returning to Coriolanus with renewed vigour.
▪ To add insult to injury, Palace, attacking with renewed vigour, were then awarded a doubtful penalty.
▪ She ran off to friends in Crete for sunshine and consolation, and returned with renewed vigour.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The departure of UN troops could lead to renewed fighting.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As for the survivors, they leave with thickened skin and renewed determination.
▪ His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous.
▪ In came renewed assaults on Militant, luncheons in the City and the new emphasis on competition and even markets.
▪ Much love to you both - and renewed thanks for including me last week.
▪ Or was the world to wake up renewed?
▪ The sun had barely begun its climb into the sky when there was a renewed flurry of activity outside the university hospital.
▪ These are under renewed scrutiny, in our own day, by Vasareley.
▪ Thus the Kandyan Sinhalese were denied a full share of the renewed prosperity.
Wiktionary
renewed

vb. (en-past of: renew)

WordNet
renewed

adj. restored to a new condition; "felt renewed strength"

Usage examples of "renewed".

No sooner had the squire swallowed a large draught than he renewed the discourse on Jones, and declared a resolution of going the next morning early to acquaint Mr.

It is our pride that our townsman, David Davis, was among the ablest of the great court, by whose adjudication renewed vigor was given to the Constitution, and enduring safeguards established for national life and individual liberty.

The victory of Heraclius renewed and aggravated the persecution, and the patriarch again escaped from Alexandria to the desert.

Notwithstanding, the opposition which had been made to the bill of last year was renewed by the agriculturists on the same grounds as before.

Some of the piers of the nave arcading have also been partially renewed.

Susan Bates, in fact, had renewed the attack, and she prosecuted it whenever occasion offered.

He was vaguely aware that Hobart Batt was staring at him with renewed alarm, but he could not deal with him now.

At this threat his tears and supplications began over again and with renewed force, and telling me that he was in utter poverty he emptied his pockets one after the other to shew me that he had no money, and at last offered me the bloodstained badge of his uncle.

When the three Gorgons saw I was interested, their tears, complaints, and invectives began again with renewed vigor, while I kept silence as much as to say that they were in the right.

Rhodes pacified him, though, by congratulating him heartily on the new line of work, asking to see further studies, promising to take the topic of renewed biogenesis up at the very next meeting of the directors.

Young some specimens of the Boghead coal, with which he renewed his experiments, distilling the mineral at a low temperature, until he evolved a considerable quantity of crude paraffin.

His hand slammed the throttle full forward and his engines thundered with renewed life and power, ready to take him off the deck again in a touch-and-go bolter if his tail hook failed to connect.

Owing to a quarrel over renewed taxation, bourgeois support was disaffected, causing the towns to with draw their contingents.

That child has now come of age, an event that has triggered a renewed burgeoning of the Faitha second Embrasure has occurred, under the command of the First Child, Anaster.

When he thought of all the friendship of the past, the protestations of appreciation, the renewed affirmations that he would never happily ascend the throne unless Bute was beside him, it was unthinkable.