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Example sentences for "renamed"

Lexicographically close words:
remunerating; remuneration; remunerative; ren; renal; renaming; renascence; renascent; rence; rences
  1. Later renamed Camp Robert Smalls after a black naval hero of the Civil War, the camp not only offered the possibility of practically unlimited expansion but, as the Bureau of Navigation put it, made segregation "less obvious" to recruits.

  2. Actually, rather than develop a completely new entrance test, the other services eventually adopted the Army's, which was renamed the Armed Forces Qualification Test.

  3. Vardar Macedonia became part of a new Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia).

  4. Forsyth grew it in the Royal Kensington Gardens and later renamed it Royal Kensington under which name it is frequently sold in England.

  5. The fact that there was another variety called Excelsior made a change necessary and the peach was renamed in honor of Mr. Crosby.

  6. First named Express, she was renamed Calais-Douvres when she went into service in May 1878.

  7. The old permanent barracks (which were built for the most part about 1857) have been renamed Wellington Lines, with cavalry and artillery barracks; and three infantry barracks called after Wellington's victories in the Peninsula.

  8. As a result of that trip he got the Duras, which he renamed the 'Bon homme Richard' in honour of Dr.

  9. This new member of the household was renamed Elizabeth Carvel, though they called her Bess, and of a course she was greatly petted and spoiled, and ruled all those about her.

  10. The cutting of this avenue has left unchanged only the northern end of Rue Traversiere, and this has been renamed in honor of Moliere.

  11. Thus Ai became a geisha; and Kimika renamed her Kimiko, and kept the pledge to maintain the mother and the child-sister.

  12. The chief organs of the party in the press were the Independent, renamed the Constitutionnel in 1817, and the Journal des debats.

  13. In 1598 the Dutch, under Van Neck, took possession of the island and renamed it Mauritius.

  14. Hyndman and his followers renamed their society the "Social Democratic Federation.

  15. Bakunin's following, renamed the International Alliance of Social Democracy, meanwhile went the way of all violent revolutionists.

  16. He renamed her the Morning Star, and made her his flagship.

  17. The ship they renamed the Delight, and in the night altered their course and left Low.

  18. Driven by bad weather to Dartmouth, the new captain, Roche, had the ship repainted and disguised, and renamed her the Mary.

  19. Avery was elected captain, and he renamed the ship the Charles the Second.

  20. There were sixteen cities known to have been founded under this name by Hellenistic monarchs; and at least twelve others were renamed Antioch.

  21. Zeno, who renamed it Theopolis, restored many of its public buildings just before the great earthquake of 526, whose destructive work was completed by the Persian Chosroes twelve years later.

  22. The Esmeralda was renamed the Valdivia, in honour of Cochrane’s victory of the year before.

  23. Bolívar now presented it with the flag of the Numancia battalion, which had been captured in the fight, and renamed it “The Victor of Araure.

  24. Ile des Javiaux, renamed Ile Louvier in the seventeenth century, when it served as a vast woodyard for the town.

  25. Those streets were named Barbette and Trois-Pavilions, the latter now renamed Elzevir.

  26. As the dread work increased, a second court was opened in the Salle St. Louis, renamed the Salle de Liberté!

  27. The newly-built Samaria was renamed Sebaste, just as the citadel Baris, the armory of the Hasmonaeans in old days, on the northwest side of the Temple, had been called Antonia in honor of Antony.

  28. The town of Beth-Ramatha, in a situation similar to that of Jericho, and also rich in the produce of balsam plants, was renamed Livia, in honor of the wife of Augustus.

  29. And he was so desirous of indicating that his own theory of clearness involved for himself no such developments as these, that, in order to make the distinctions clear, he renamed his own doctrine.

  30. The town revived, and was platted in 1877 and renamed Walhalla, for the palace of immortality in Norse mythology.

  31. Casselman, was later renamed for a Soo official in order to avoid confusion with other towns of similar names.

  32. In 1888, to be on the railroad, Hoskins was moved bodily to the present site and was renamed in honor of Ashley E.

  33. Known as the Maltese Cross because of its cattle brand, the ranch was renamed by Roosevelt for nearby Chimney Butte.

  34. The reform school at Mandan was renamed the State Training School, and a corresponding change was effected in the methods of handling delinquents sent there.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renamed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.