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renewal

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Renewal is a quarterly British left-wing political magazine published by Lawrence and Wishart .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES urban renewal ▪ an urban renewal program COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE due ▪ Supply agreements with key customers which are due for renewal shortly after the intended completion date. ▪ Although tramway traffic ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1680s, from renew + -al (2). Specific meaning "urban redevelopment" is from 1965, American English. Earlier noun was simply renew (early 15c.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Renewal \Re*new"al\ (-al), n. The act of renewing, or the state of being renewed; as, the renewal of a treaty.

Usage examples of renewal.

The English, despite the fact that they are in the doctrine of faith alone, nevertheless in the exhortation to the Holy Communion openly teach self-examination, acknowledgment, confession of sins, penitence and renewal of life, and warn those who do not do these things with the words that otherwise the devil will enter into them as he did into Judas, fill them with all iniquity, and destroy both body and soul.

Czechoslovakia by German armies or aviation in force will bring about renewal of the World War.

At the door of the garden is a renewal of the same salutations and curtseys, and then the two groups of women separate, their bedaubed paper lanterns fade away trembling in the distance, balanced at the extremity of flexible canes which they hold in their fingertips as one would hold a fishing-rod in the dark to catch night-birds.

Rabbi Daniel Solomon, spiritual leader of Beit Am Hadash, which is affiliated with ALEPH, or Jewish Renewal.

We were certain of turning to good account the two hours we had then to spare before parting company, which we did at the dawn of day, humiliated at having to confess our exhaustion, but highly pleased with each other, and longing for a renewal of our delightful pleasures.

No Ephemeral, except perhaps Terab, had ever seen a Dushau in Renewal.

We may now consider the question whether fire is the sole element existing in that celestial realm and whether there is any outgoing thence with the consequent need of renewal.

My hands were weak, but I reached them out To feebler ones than mine, RENEWAL OF STRENGTH.

Girls in topheavy T-shirts and sawn-off jeans or else in superfemale parody of indigenous flounce and frill, the matrons also burgeoning in tight angular cords and a flush of freckly renewal, the bronzed brutes twanging their torsoes in the bar and enacting their ideal of modern male grace a moustachioed muscle.

Just recently the urban renewal had come in the form of the Boulevard Mall, a brand-new pseudoadobe structure built on the bulldozed graves of more traditional retail outlets.

I have seen her since with the greatest indifference, and without any renewal of the old pain.

Cyrus Harding was inclined to think that such was the case, for the development of these storms was attended by the renewal of volcanic symptoms.

The publicity seemed to continue unabated, perhaps, Celia thought, because Peptide 7 was causing so much renewal of human 411 happiness.

Siedelheim had been murdered by crackpot revolutionary elements who saw new economic ties between Germany and Liberia as a renewal of imperialist adventurism--or perhaps by rightists who opposed German participation in the recently chartered Common Market, of which the ECSC was a forerunner.

And if Henry of Lancaster and Margaret of Anjou, with the high Catholic party, are to rule this land, all hope of religious freedom must perish absolutely, and we must prepare for a renewal of such scenes as the deaths and torture of such as Sawtre, Oldcastle, and others.