renewed hope

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedandhope

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renewed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈnjuːd/
us
/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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hope
noun[C or U]
uk
/həʊp/
us
/hoʊp/
something good that you want to happen in the future, or a confident feeling about what will happen in ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandhopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Howeverrenewedhopeemerges in the being of relationship.
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Their writing conveyed a sense of urgency along with resignation andrenewedhope.
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They endeavour to account for the poverty of parasitism and come from their explanations withrenewedhope.
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Let us not give them anyrenewedhope.
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I believe that what is happening there largely gives onerenewedhopein human nature.
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If we do that, it will giverenewedhopeto many thousands of people.
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We can all takerenewedhopefor the future in seeing the back of it.
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It isrenewedhopethat makes political dialogue possible and not the other way round.
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They heraldrenewedhopefor all those anxious to move house.
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He will be givingrenewedhopeof a decent home to thousands of my constituents.
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They have restored confidence in the £ abroad and givenrenewedhopeand confidence to us all.
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Despite therenewedhope, this is certainly not a time for euphoria.
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This is the only such instance in both the draft and the final version, one that disrupts the regularity of phrase endings and effectively sets off the lover'srenewedhope.
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This was a most remarkable development,renewedhopearising suddenly out of hopelessness all over the world.
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Above all, we must create a sense of confidence andrenewedhopefor the future in the area.
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Fynn walks away from her graveyard withrenewedhope.
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Those statements gaverenewedhopeto users and carers, pressure groups and voluntary organisations, and providers in the public, private and independent sectors.
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The casino has become the means to a restoration of self-sufficiency, prosperity andrenewedhope.
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Withrenewedhope, she works hard to help him realise his potential.
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If that has been the position in the past, whatrenewedhopehave we that the council will change its mind, even with this legislation to help it?
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However, their friendship flourishes and together they run the orphanage, improving living conditions and givingrenewedhopeto children.
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The vote gaverenewedhopeto opponents that the lottery may yet be abolished in the future.
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If, two weeks ago, optimism seemed somewhat incredible and hope completely out of place, at least today—although it is far too soon for optimism—there is some sense ofrenewedhope.
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Their success brings arenewedhopeto solve the problems of crime and unemployment but the reality of the situation is different.
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But in so doing, it also gave their captive audiencesrenewedhopeand the courage to face an otherwise unbearable existence.
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