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ren·o·vate \ˈrenəˌvāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin renovatus, past participle of renovare to renovate, from re- + novare to make new, from novus new — more at new transitive verb 1. : to restore to life, vigor, or activity : revive, regenerate 2. : to restore to a former state (as of freshness, soundness, purity, or newness of appearance) : make over : renew < renovate a house > 3. a. : to prune (old shrubs or trees) so that the old wood is subsequently replaced by new growth b. : to invigorate (old lawns, fields, or pastures) by fertilization or cultivation intransitive verb : to become renewed : revive |