renewed sense
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrenewedandsense
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renewed
adjective
uk/rɪˈnjuːd/us/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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sense
noun
uk/sens/us/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Family carers may find arenewedsenseof hope by the ' recasting ' of relationships with the impaired person.
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Some patients had arenewedsenseof gratitude to their family or reflected on their past behavior toward others.
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But while he was unhappy at being part of a 'banal inyer-face gang', he was clear that in the past decade young writers have discovered arenewedsenseof purpose.
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They would feel arenewedsenseof surprise and shock if the barrier were lightly to be abandoned.
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The increase shows arenewedsenseof strong commitment to the expansion of the arts in this country.
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I believe we need arenewedsenseof purpose to reforge the transatlantic relationship.
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People around the world are craving peace and arenewedsenseof security.
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They look more cheerful, even younger, as if they had arenewedsenseof purpose in life; a look of reprieve is on their faces.
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We would like to see arenewedsenseof commitment on the part of all the members.
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There is arenewedsenseof optimism in our ports.
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It might have been kinder if, long ago, the attention of such communities had been turned to other products, fresh markets, new enterprise and arenewedsenseof determination.
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He argues that leaving may provide arenewedsenseof self, confidence and peace.
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He returns to the cabin with a smile and arenewedsenseof freedom.
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Through inpatient rehabilitation programs, patients recover quickly and return home with arenewedsenseof self-sufficiency.
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As they complete the event, the friends gain arenewedsenseof their relationships with each other, with others they know, and with themselves.
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I wanted to help find a way to help people reclaim their lives and live them with arenewedsenseof possibility and hope.
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The relation allows the current host to gain arenewedsenseof his/her shared lives.
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The aftermath of the disaster brought arenewedsenseof purpose to the devastated communities.
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