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renewal

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/rɪˈnjuːəl/ · re-new-al

The act of making something new again; restoration.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of making something new again; restoration.

کسی چیز کو دوبارہ نیا بنانا؛ بحالی کا عمل۔

تجدید

tajdeed

Formal: تجدید

Synonyms

restorationrevivalrejuvenationبحالینئ زندگیتازگی

Antonyms

declinedeteriorationdegradationزوالتنزلیخرابی

Common Collocations

  • lease renewal
  • renewal of vows
  • renewal process

Example Sentences

The renewal of the lease was completed last week.

کرایے کی تجدید پچھلے ہفتے مکمل ہوئی۔

Kiraye ki tajdeed pichlay hafte mukammal hui.

They celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a renewal of vows.

انہوں نے اپنی 25 ویں شادی کی سالگرہ وعدوں کی تجدید کے ساتھ منائی۔

Unhon ne apni 25 wi shadi ki salgirah waadon ki tajdeed ke sath manai.

The city is focusing on the renewal of its downtown area.

شہر اپنے وسطی علاقے کی تجدید پر توجہ مرکوز کر رہا ہے۔

Shehar apne wasti ilaqay ki tajdeed par tawajjo markooz kar raha hai.

Easily Confused With

renew:Renew is a verb meaning to make fresh or new again, while renewal is the noun form referring to the process of doing so.

Word Family

renew
verbتجدید کرنا
renewable
adjectiveتجدیدی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of re-new as making something fresh again.

Picture a plant sprouting new leaves in spring.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

میں ہوں تجدیدِ وفا کی طلب میں ہر وقت، / گزر گئے ہے جو دن گئے، ان کی عیش میں رہتا ہوں۔

Main hoon tajdeed-e-waafa ki talab mein har waqt, / Guzar gaye hain jo din gaye, un ki aish mein rehta hoon.

I am always in search of renewing my vows, / I reside in the pleasure of the days that have passed.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہر نئے دن کے لیے نئی طاقت چاہیے۔

Har naye din ke liye nayi taqat chahiye.

Every new day requires new strength.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "renovare" — to make new again

First known use: 15th century

The word 'renewal' has evolved from the Latin term 'renovare', which means to restore or make new. It has been used in English since the late Middle Ages.