What does «renovar» mean in Spanish?
- To make something like new or return it to its original state; to renovate, modernize.
Examples of use in Spanish: "renovar un local"; "renovar el edificio".
- To replace or exchange the old, used or outdated for the new.
Examples of use in Spanish: "renovar un mobiliario"; "renovar el pasaporte".
- Replace, change, remudar.
Examples of use in Spanish: "renovar el personal de una empresa".
- Resume, reestablish.
Examples of use in Spanish: "renovar una alianza"; "renovar los votos matrimoniales"; "se han renovado los bombardeos".
- To reiterate, to repeat.
Examples of use in Spanish: "te renuevo mi petición".
- Bringing back into fashion.
Examples of use in Spanish: "renovar una costumbre antigua".
- To cause something or someone to regain strength or energy.
Examples of use in Spanish: "estas vacaciones me han servido para renovar mis energías".
- The priest consumes the old forms and consecrates others.