Renew in a sentence as a verb

I found out on my next monthly trip home that KAL was not going to renew my Visa.

Also, once approved they renew your status not your visa. What does that mean?

- Which customers are threatening not to renew with us?

If I'm still loving it, hopefully they let me renew for another two years, maybe even at a discount.

When I eventually decide it's time to renew, I pull up the site by typing the URL into the browser.

Answer: $200 or so, because I renew for 5 years at a time, and they can only book a prorated amount of the $1k per day.

After the negative press, the NSA didn't renew Bob's company's contract which forced said company to let Bob go. That's okay, Bob thought, he had enough experience in the field, right?

Is he happy or not?For the record, I'm a happy NewsBlur subscriber and will definitely renew my subscription.

Whosoever, either through timidity or from following bad counsels, adopts a contrary course, must keep the sword always drawn, and can put no trust in his subjects, who suffering from continued and constantly renewed severities, will never yield him their confidence.

******* was made illegal because members of Congress were told that black men became unstoppable monsters, more accurate with a pistol, and more prone to attack white women -- and in the century that has followed, nobody has bothered to renew that debate and see if that line of reasoning still makes sense.

Reminds me of a quote from The Prince:"Hence we may learn the lesson that on seizing a state, the usurper should make haste to inflict what injuries he must, at a stroke, that he may not have to renew them daily, but be enabled by their discontinuance to reassure mens minds, and afterwards win them over by benefits.

Renew definitions

verb

reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"

See also: regenerate

verb

cause to appear in a new form; "the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"

See also: reincarnate