renewed confidence

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedandconfidence

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renewed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈnjuːd/
us
/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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confidence
noun
uk
/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/
the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandconfidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With therenewedconfidenceof the post-famine period the transformation went further.
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This vision of the middle-class woman as accomplished overseer, rather than beleaguered victim of sanitary technology, reflects arenewedconfidencein the ability of city-dwellers to control their environment.
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The year 1959 was the year of stocktaking, the year of fresh hope andrenewedconfidence.
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There is renewed investment—the highest, in real terms, for 29 years, since the switch from steam to diesel—andrenewedconfidencein the railways.
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This will create a climate ofrenewedconfidenceand an opportunity for comprehensive reappraisal of existing policies.
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Already, the stock market and the foreign exchange markets have signalled theirrenewedconfidence—their belief in the soundness of our policies.
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Now that the general election is over we see signs ofrenewedconfidence.
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Thatrenewedconfidenceis spreading through all sections and all ages of the community.
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The result is that parents who take their cases to appeal can haverenewedconfidence.
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My impression is that there is arenewedconfidencein the industry.
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I hope that the revised scheme will provide a period of stability for the industry andrenewedconfidenceto encourage further investment.
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It would be comforting if we could bury those past failures and look to the future withrenewedconfidence.
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With this mammoth legislative project, we can instilrenewedconfidenceand provide convincing arguments.
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We can face the future withrenewedconfidence.
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That is inevitable during a period of change, but the uncertainty has been replaced byrenewedconfidencein the future.
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Withrenewedconfidenceand increased vigour, local government will stride into the future as one of the main agents of democracy.
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We now have full consensus on the matter and that enables us to proceed withrenewedconfidence.
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There would berenewedconfidencein investment overseas.
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Once the uncertainties caused by inflation disappear, there can be a flood ofrenewedconfidencein investment.
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How are producers to haverenewedconfidencein beef production in the future, when it is the end price that matters?
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