Renewal in a sentence as a noun

14 years plus an optional 14-year renewal, if the author was still alive.

"The bad news is that the renewal rate was not high enough for us to have sufficient budget for full-time employees.

In the renewal of hostilities, Seoul would be flattened within hours, and Seoul has 15 million people living in it.

The original copyright act in the US granted protection for 14 years with an option for 14 year renewal.

Maybe the next time your apartment is up for renewal you'll find yourself moving closer to the city rather than farther away for once.

Germany has no lottery system, and renewal is very straightforward.

Some years ago, they poached a domain my wife had registered with another vendor, by sending her a misleading renewal letter.

We are confident we can take the money we had earmarked for Starz renewal next year, and spend it with other content providers to maintain or even improve the Netflix experience.

The process goes: Carve off a problem, write some code, produce plot, publish paper, put figure-indicative-of-progress into grant renewal application.

I applied for my visa while in Germany as a tourist, I was issued a "temporary visa" while the final decision was made, and after I was accepted, the renewal processes every couple of years was essentially a formality.

These exemptions must be renewed every 3 years, so Mozilla mobile developer Brad Lassey just presented at the Library of Congress last month in favor of renewal -- but the press did not even report on this year's hearings, which perhaps shows how people lose interest once something is "old news.

Article can be summarized in this line: "A new and growing body of multidisciplinary research shows that strategic renewal including daytime workouts, short afternoon naps, longer sleep hours, more time away from the office and longer, more frequent vacations boosts productivity, job performance and, of course, health.

For a point of reference, not the last time I talked to my dad, but the time before that, he was letting me know he may not have a phone for a while because the lady's cell phone plan he was on had passed away almost a year ago, and now that it was up for renewal and she was dead, he likely would not be able to put it in his name.

Renewal definitions

noun

the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation

See also: reclamation rehabilitation

noun

the act of renewing

noun

filling again by supplying what has been used up

See also: refilling replenishment replacement