Word Meanings - RENOVATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make over again; to restore to freshness or vigor; to renew. All nature feels the reniovating force Of winter. Thomson. (more info) renovare;pref. re- re- + novare to make new, fr. novus new. See New,
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of RENOVATE)
- Refresh
- Cool
- refrigerate
- vigorate
- revive
- reanimate
- renovate
- recreate
- renew
- restore
- cheer
- freshen
- brace
- Regenerate
- Reproduce
- resuscitate
- revivify
- reintegrate
- Renew
- Recreate
- refresh
- rejuvenate
- furbish
- recommence
- repeat
- reiterate
- reissue
- regenerate
- reform
- transform
Related words: (words related to RENOVATE)
- REFORMALIZE
To affect reformation; to pretend to correctness. - REFORMATIVE
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory. Good. - REVIVEMENT
Revival. - REPEATEDLY
More than once; again and again; indefinitely. - RENOVATE
To make over again; to restore to freshness or vigor; to renew. All nature feels the reniovating force Of winter. Thomson. (more info) renovare;pref. re- re- + novare to make new, fr. novus new. See New, - REVIVE
To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal. (more info) 1. To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated. Shak. The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into - CHEERINESS
The state of being cheery. - REITERATE
To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes, to repeat. That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation. Milton. You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin. Shak. Syn. - CHEERISNESS
Cheerfulness. There is no Christian duty that is not to be seasoned and set off with cheerishness. Milton. - CHEERINGLY
In a manner to cheer or encourage. - CHEERER
One who cheers; one who, or that which, gladdens. "Thou cheerer of our days." Wotton. "Prime cheerer, light." Thomson. - REPEATER
One who, or that which, repeats. Specifically: A watch with a striking apparatus which, upon pressure of a spring, will indicate the time, usually in hours and quarters. A repeating firearm. An instrument for resending a telegraphic message - REFRESHMENT
1. The act of refreshing, or the state of being refreshed; restoration of strength, spirit, vigor, or liveliness; relief after suffering; new life or animation after depression. 2. That which refreshes; means of restoration or reanimation; - TRANSFORMATION
The act of transforming, or the state of being transformed; change of form or condition. Specifically: -- - RESTORE
Restoration. Spenser. - REINTEGRATE
To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore; to bring again together into a whole, as the parts off anything; to reas, to reintegrate a nation. Bacon. - REPEAT
To repay or refund . To repeat one's self, to do or say what one has already done or said. -- To repeat signals, to make the same signals again; specifically, to communicate, by repeating them, the signals shown at headquarters. Syn. - CHEERFULNESS
Good spirits; a state of moderate joy or gayety; alacrity. - REPRODUCER
One who, or that which, reproduces. Burke. - TRANSFORM
To be changed in form; to be metamorphosed. His hair transforms to down. Addison. - COUNTERBRACE
To brace in opposite directions; as, to counterbrace the yards, i. e., to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another. - UPCHEER
To cheer up. Spenser. - PREFORM
To form beforehand, or for special ends. "Their natures and preformed faculties. " Shak. - REISSUE
To issue a second time. - COUNTER BRACE
The brace of the fore-topsail on the leeward side of a vessel. - REINVIGORATE
To invigorate anew. - PREFORMATIVE
A formative letter at the beginning of a word. M. Stuart. - REVIGORATE
Having new vigor or strength; invigorated anew. Southey.