The process of making something new again, extending its life, or giving it fresh energy.
From *renew* plus the noun suffix *-al*. *Renew* comes from Old French *renoveler* and Latin *renovare* “to make new again,” from *re-* “again” and *novus* “new.”
Renewal is not starting from zero; it’s updating what already exists. Whether it’s a library card, a forest after fire, or a person after burnout, renewal is change that respects the original.
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