1. renewing - Noun
2. renewing - Verb
4. renewing - Adjective Satellite
of Renew
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery soul is a melody which needs renewing. Stéphane Mallarmé
Margaret Thatcher was not a malicious person. She was a person who couldn't see, or didn't want to see, the unfairness and disadvantaging consequences of the application of what she thought to be a renewing ideology. Neil Kinnock
This world of ours is piled high with farewells and goodbyes of so many different kinds, like the evening sky renewing itself again and again from one instant to the next-and I didn't want to forget a single one. Banana Yoshimoto
I set out to destroy socialism because I felt it was at odds with the character of the people. We were the first country in the world to roll back the frontiers of socialism, then roll forward the frontiers of freedom. We reclaimed our heritage; we are renewing it and carrying it forward. Margaret Thatcher
As long as justice and injustice have not terminated their ever renewing fight for ascendancy in the affairs of mankind, human beings must be willing, when need is, to do battle for the one against the other. John Stuart Mill
Unlike the expressionists, I have never been interested in renewing the world through the vehicle of art. Georg Baselitz