Renovate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Renovate ( verb )

  1. Restore (a building, room, etc.) to a good state of repair.
  2. Improve or modernize the condition of (a building, room, etc.).

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin renovat- "made new again", from the verb renovare, from re- "again" + novus "new".

Examples:

  1. He decided to renovate the house before selling it.
  2. The hotel is being renovated to include more rooms.
  3. The school is being renovated to make it more energy efficient.
  4. The building was renovated to make it more accessible.
  5. The park was renovated to include new playground equipment.

(As a noun)

Renovate ( noun )

  1. Restore (a building, room, etc.) to a good state of repair.
  2. Improve or modernize the condition of (a building, room, etc.).

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin renovat- "made new again", from the verb renovare, from re- "again" + novus "new".

Examples:

  1. He decided to renovate the house before selling it.
  2. The hotel is being renovated to include more rooms.
  3. The school is being renovated to make it more energy efficient.
  4. The building was renovated to make it more accessible.
  5. The park was renovated to include new playground equipment.
Some random words: reconnoiter, overreact, grade