renewa'bility

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renew (rɪˈnjuː) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  to take up again
2.  (also intr) to begin (an activity) again; recommence: to renew an attempt
3.  to restate or reaffirm (a promise, etc)
4.  (also intr) to make (a lease, licence, or contract) valid or effective for a further period
5.  to extend the period of loan of (a library book)
6.  to regain or recover (vigour, strength, activity, etc)
7.  to restore to a new or fresh condition
8.  to replace (an old or worn-out part or piece)
9.  to replenish (a supply, etc)
 
re'newable
 
adj
 
renewa'bility
 
n
 
re'newer
 
n

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