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TRANSFORM transΒ·form
/tran(t)sˈfôrm/
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make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of. RENEW reΒ·new
/rΙ™Λˆn(y)o͞o/
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gerund or present participle: renewing
1.
resume (an activity) after an interruption.
"the parents renewed their campaign to save the school"
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resume
return to
pick up again
take up again
come back to
reopen
begin again
start again
restart
recommence
continue (with)
carry on (with)
proceed with
re-establish
re-establish (a relationship).
"the two renewed their friendship, not having seen one another for five years"
repeat (a statement).
"detectives renewed their appeal for witnesses to contact them"
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reaffirm
reassert
confirm
repeat
reiterate
restate
say again
iterate
ingeminate
give fresh life or strength to; revive.
"my stay at the retreat has renewed me"
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revive
regenerate
revitalize
reinvigorate
restore
breathe new life into
resurrect
resuscitate
awaken
wake up
rejuvenate
stimulate
renovate
2.
extend for a further period the validity of (a license, subscription, or contract).
"her contract had not been renewed"
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extend
prolong
3.
replace (something that is broken or worn out).
"a generator was replaced and filters were renewed" transitive verb. 1 : to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection as we renew our strength in sleep. 2 : to make new spiritually : regenerate. 3a : to restore to existence : revive. ROMANS 12:2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will isβ€”his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Romans 12:2