The Collaborative International Dictionary
Renate \Re*nate"\ (r?-n?t"), a. [L. renatus, p. p. of renasci.]
Born again; regenerate; renewed. [Obs.]
--Beau. & Fl.
Wiktionary
(context dated English) reborn or reincarnated. n. An animal with a kidney. v
(context dated English) To be reborn or reincarnated.
Wikipedia
Renate is a comune in the region of Lombardy within the province of Monza and Brianza.
Category:Cities and towns in Lombardy
Usage examples of "renate".
More drinks and jokes, Renate brazenly cadging a cigarette from a passing policeman with a flirtatious thank-you.
The guards, surprised by the abrupt dismissal, nudged Renate away from her railing and began to lead her at gunpoint out of the room.
He remembered his going-away party, the platform alive with champagne and crisp uniforms, Renate winking, getting away with something.
Only Erich ate with any enthusiasm, his sharp Renate eyes moving from one sullen face to another, but even he was quiet, used perhaps to wordless meals.
It sounded like a war zone behind them as Renate whooped and goaded as if she were enjoying every minute of it.
Sam asked in a low tone as Renate let herself in by way of the backdoor.
Geller and Renate make chitchat in the front seat while Sam slept in his lap.
Blinking open his eyes, he found Renate, sans her ammo and weapon, standing at the open car door.
Benito, in a calm voice that Renate could feel paper-thin skin over a volcano of emotion.
Rainer drinks two Campari and sodas, Renate drinks a Martini and a Fanta lemonade.
In truth, Renate Hoffman had decided she could no longer work for a government that showed less concern about justice than about protecting the interests of the state and its most powerful citizens.
Contessa Renate De Belmondo paid the guards they might as well have been statues, except one does not nod to statues.
But Lady Renate was real quality, certainly as far as Maria was concerned, and ignored the awkwardness.
The white-haired Contessa Renate De Belmondo, wife of the Podesta of Corfu, smiled.