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Example sentences for "renovate"

Lexicographically close words:
renounced; renouncement; renounces; renounceth; renouncing; renovated; renovates; renovating; renovation; renovations
  1. That will reconcile me to life and renovate nature, to see trifles animated by a tendency, and to know what I am doing.

  2. There were two classes of readers who exclaimed against the attempt to renovate the original,--those who held that it was too bad to be reproduced, and those who considered it too excellent to be remodelled without being spoiled.

  3. The superficial researches, and meagre notes of Pope did not renovate Shakespeare, and no second Raphael has repainted the pictures of Raphael the first.

  4. Luther in 1519 had at first appeared not only to reform, but entirely renovate the doctrine of the Lord's Supper, as the Swiss did somewhat later.

  5. The revival of Christianity in the sixteenth century, which emanated from God, was destined to renovate these two doctrines, but by purifying them.

  6. Those that purify the feathers of beds, also renovate the hair and moss of mattresses.

  7. Some people, to renovate feathers, place them in the sun for a few days in summer, and then bake them.

  8. His office was to judge it, to renovate it.

  9. The American Revolution, which had been brought to a successful close, had inspired, throughout Europe, a desire to renovate the institutions of government.

  10. Never was there more need to renovate ours than now, when we seem to be passing from the safe old policy of peace and moderation into a career of conquest and martial renown.

  11. All nations must perpetually renovate their virtues and their constitutions, or perish.

  12. It is time to restore and renovate our communications with the Most High.

  13. Leander was often retained specially, like a Wilde or a Kelly, to renovate the genius of the habitual chief: not of the circuit, but the kitchen.

  14. Long days and early hours, and a beautiful country, renovate the spirit as well as the physical frame.

  15. I believe if we were in the centre of a forest in some Indian isle, with no companions but monkeys and elephants, a secret agent would appear--some devoted victim of our family, prepared to restore our fortunes and renovate his own.

  16. The best and cheapest way to renovate it would be to set fire to a barrel of kerosene in the basement.

  17. If I owned this house," she said almost in a whisper, "I'd renovate it from top to bottom.

  18. He was the foremost of those Normans who were called by the Holy See to reclaim what was degenerate, and to renovate the declining States of the North.

  19. They showed no sense of their mission to renovate Catholicism; and it seemed that they would compound for the concession they wanted, by yielding in all other matters, even those which would be a practical substitute for infallibility.

  20. On worn lands so poor that they refuse to grow valuable food products sown, partly, at least, with a view to renovate them.

  21. With a view to renovate the crop and increase the yields, in some sections, as in the Atlantic States, it has been recommended to top-dress alfalfa fields with farmyard manure every autumn.

  22. God is love, Who gave thee to our earth, To renovate and lift above Our birth.

  23. Well wishing Heaven hath given to earth, Some hearts of purest fire, To renovate our sinful birth, And raise our low desire.

  24. It is the chief instrument by which food is prepared to nourish, sustain, and renovate the different tissues of the body, to carry on the various functions, and to supply the waste which continually takes place in the system.

  25. On its work all nerves do depend for force and strength to build and renovate the body in all its bones, muscles and nerves--thus all channels to and from the heart must be cleared from all hindrance.

  26. Beginning with the mucous membrane penetrating all parts to supply and renovate the fluids of life, and nourishing all the nerves of nutrition and assimilation.

  27. But this revelation was only preparatory to another, destined to renovate the soul of humanity, and gradually illumine its intelligence.

  28. The testimony of witnesses of such high standing, cannot be too highly estimated by those who are anxious to learn how to renovate their worn out farms, or make the rich ones richer.

  29. Why in the name of the seven sacred somnambulistic salamanders, anyone should go to the trouble of making a false key to our room, take our clock away, renovate it, and then bring it back I can't see for the life of me.

  30. In 1161 a squadron of Masters from Lombardy was called to renovate the cathedral of Faenza, which was much ruined.

  31. Giovanni, who was head architect, decided not to renovate the whole south facade facing the Piazza on which he began first, but to concentrate his ornamentation on a fine vestibule and doorway, to form a species of frontal.

  32. Any one will renovate his science who will steadily look after the irregular phenomena.

  33. Conscience does not, in the least, renovate his will, but merely checks it, or goads it.

  34. We remind you, that He is able to renovate and sweetly incline the obstinate will, to soften and spiritualize the flinty heart.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renovate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    clean; coin; copy; decorate; duplicate; fix; freshen; furbish; improve; inaugurate; invent; mend; mint; overhaul; ransom; react; rebuild; recapture; reclaim; reconstitute; reconstruct; recoup; recover; recruit; recuperate; redeem; reestablish; reform; refound; refresh; regain; regenerate; rehabilitate; reissue; rejuvenate; rekindle; remake; renew; renovate; reorganize; repair; repeat; replevin; repossess; reprint; reproduce; reshape; restore; restructure; resume; resurrect; resuscitate; retake; retouch; retrieve; revise; revive; shine; touch; update; vamp