Thesaurus / renew
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Although some gyms across the US are reopening, many Americans have no plans to renew their memberships in a post-pandemic world, having found safer and cheaper ways to work out from their homes.
WHY THE US CAN’T STOCK DUMBBELLS FAST ENOUGHJENNI AVINSAUGUST 26, 2020QUARTZThrough such civic service she gave back and renewed her health.
DEPARTURE FROM CONVENTION—MOM, BASEBALL, THE POSTAL WORKER, AND PATRIOTISMJAKEMETHAUGUST 19, 2020FORTUNEYet Stop Hate for Profit succeeded in generating renewed debate about the presence of hate speech on the platform and did motivate discussions with advertisers and, to some degree, the public — about 20% of survey respondents approved of the boycott.
DID THE FACEBOOK ADS BOYCOTT ACTUALLY WORK?GREG STERLINGJULY 30, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDThe debate in Washington over continuing the support comes as the US recovery is likely to be battered by renewed business restrictions in states that failed to contain the coronavirus before reopening their economies.
THE US UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS THAT REDUCED POVERTY DURING THE PANDEMIC ARE ABOUT TO EXPIREJOHN DETRIXHEJULY 13, 2020QUARTZWhen flies were allowed to start sleeping normally, it took about 15 days for their ROS levels to get close to baseline again — the same time it took for flies to be able to withstand renewed deprivation.
WHY SLEEP DEPRIVATION KILLSVERONIQUE GREENWOODJUNE 4, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEResearch shows that engaging in something that takes your mind away from your block point helps you come back to it renewed, refreshed, with a better idea.
THIS SCIENTIST WANTS TO KNOW HOW RACIAL DISCRIMINATION GETS ‘UNDER THE SKIN’ESTHER LANDHUISMARCH 18, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSHe wishes to cultivate it still, and offers to renew the lease for any number of years, and pay the rent punctually.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEY“I shall renew the bombardment, and put every one of you to death in a few days,” threatened the Brahmin.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYWell, friend L., I supposed thy Bank was about to fail, as thee could not renew a little paper for us this morning.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSNot until forty-four years had elapsed did she renew her acquaintance with the family in the person of Peter Ilich.
THE LIFE & LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKYMODESTE TCHAIKOVSKYWORDS RELATED TO RENEW
- arouse
- assemble
- awaken
- bestir
- bond together
- bring to order
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- call to arms
- challenge
- charge
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- kindle
- marshal
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- muster
- organize
- reassemble
- redouble
- reform
- refresh
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- restore
- resurrect
- resuscitate
- revive
- round up
- rouse
- summon
- surge
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- wake
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- wreak havoc
- animate
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- bounce back
- breathe new life into
- brighten
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- comfort
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- inspirit
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- reanimate
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- renovate
- repair
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- resuscitate
- revitalize
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- rouse
- snap out of it
- solace
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- strengthen
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- bethink
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- cite
- come to one
- educe
- elicit
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- extract
- flash
- flash on
- look back
- mind
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- recollect
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- retain
- retrospect
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- ring a bell
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- think back
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- waken
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- build up
- cure
- heal
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- replace
- rescue
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- revivify
- set to rights
- strengthen
- touch up
- update
- win back
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