1. renew - Noun
2. renew - Verb
To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re/stablish; to recreate; to rebuild.
Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; to make again; as, to renew a lease, note, or patent.
To begin again; to recommence.
To repeat; to go over again.
To make new spiritually; to regenerate.
To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTake a course of good water and air, and in the eternal youth of Nature you may renew your own. Go quietly, alone; no harm will befall you. John Muir
Love that does not renew itself every day becomes a habit and in turn a slavery. Kahlil Gibran
Inside myself is a place where I live all alone and that is where I renew my springs that never dry up. Pearl S. Buck
It is the function of art to renew our perception. What we are familiar with we cease to see. The writer shakes up the familiar scene, and, as if by magic, we see a new meaning in it. Anaïs Nin
Institutions may crumble and governments fall, but it is only that they may renew a better youth, and mount upwards like the eagle. George Bancroft
The wood will renew the foliage it sheds. Irish Proverb