Renovate
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Renovate ( verb )
- Restore (a building, room, etc.) to a good state of repair.
- 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:
- He decided to renovate the house before selling it.
- The hotel is being renovated to include more rooms.
- The school is being renovated to make it more energy efficient.
- The building was renovated to make it more accessible.
- The park was renovated to include new playground equipment.
(As a noun)
Renovate ( noun )
- Restore (a building, room, etc.) to a good state of repair.
- 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:
- He decided to renovate the house before selling it.
- The hotel is being renovated to include more rooms.
- The school is being renovated to make it more energy efficient.
- The building was renovated to make it more accessible.
- The park was renovated to include new playground equipment.