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renewed

[ri-nood, -nyood] / rɪˈnud, -ˈnyud /
ADJECTIVE
refreshed
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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"We could make this patch as a product where the gel may need to be renewed periodically," said Prince David Okoro, UCR bioengineering doctoral candidate in Noshadi's lab and paper co author.

From Science Daily

In 1972, he released El Malo - one of the first albums to feature the "New York Sound" that sparked a renewed interest in Latin music during the 1970s, according to his website.

From BBC

When QE ends, term deposits would roll off unless renewed, and the balance sheet would shrink by default.

From Barron's

And that window would be fraught with renewed uncertainty for American importers, particularly smaller ones with less agile supply chains and purchasing power – and for exporting businesses around the world.

From BBC

He won’t talk about the growing concerns of a renewed arms race, the widening education gap or how many people now must be 40 before they can afford their own home.

From Salon