renewal

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English - Turkish
yenileme
tekerrür
{i} of süresini uzatma; süresinin uzatılması
(Osmanlıca) teceddüt
yeniden yapma
yenileştirme
yenilenen şey
restorasyon
{i} uzatma
{i} yenilenme
(Askeri) YENİLEME, YENİLENME
(Hukuk) canlandırma
yenileme veya
renew
yenilemek

Benim anavatanımla bağlarımı yenilemek arzusu hissediyorum. - I feel the desire to renew my ties with my native country.

Pasaportumu yenilemek zorundayım. - I have to renew my passport.

renewal of
süresinin uzatılması
renewal of
süresini uzatma
renewal notice
yenileme belgesi
renewal cert
(Bilgisayar) yenileme sertifikası
renewal cost
(Ticaret) yenileme maliyeti
renewal not required
(Sigorta) yenileme istenmiyor
renewal of a bill
(Ticaret) senedin yenilenmesi
renewal of a licence
ruhsatın yenilenmesi
renewal of an insurance
(Sigorta) sigortanın yenilenmesi
renewal of case
(Kanun) davanın yenilenmesi
renewal of contract
(Sigorta) mukavelenin yenilenmesi
renewal of contract
(Kanun) akdin yenilenmesi
renewal of coupons
(Ticaret) kuponların yenilenmesi
renewal of existing building
(Mimarlık) mevcut binanın restorasyonu
renewal of request
(Kanun) talebin yenilenmesi
renewal plan
(Askeri) geliştirme planı
renewal premium
(Ticaret) yenileme primi
renewal price
yenileme fiyatı
renewal rights
(Ticaret) yenileme hakları
retail renewal
(Bilgisayar) perakende yenileme
renew
tazelemek
renew
tekrarlamak
renew
{f} yinelemek
renew
süresini uzatmak
renew
(Ticaret) temdit etmek
urban renewal
şehir yenileme
renew
yenile

Benim aboneliğimi yenilemem gerekiyor. - I need to renew my subscription.

Ehliyetimi geçen ay yenilettim. - I had my driver's license renewed last month.

renew
dinçleştirmek
renew
yenileştirmek
renew
canlandırmak
urban renewal
kent yenileme
self-renewal
Kendi kendini yenileme
urban renewal
Kentsel dönüşüm
agreement renewal
(Ticaret) sözleşme yenileme
air renewal
(Mimarlık) ventilation
implied renewal
(Kanun) sükut ile tecdid
renew
{f} bakım yapmak
renew
tekrar etmek
renew
{f} (pasaport v.b.'nin) süresini uzatmak
renew
yenilenmek
renew
tekrar başlamak
renew
{f} uzatmak
renew
yeni hayat vermek
renew
{f} canlandırmak, gençleştirmek
renew
{f} yenilemek, onarmak
renew
müddeti uzatmak
renew
renewableyenilenir
renew
tamir etmek
ticket renewal
Bilet Yenileme
urban renewal
şehir düzenlenmesi
English - English
An offensive action made immediately after a parried one
The act of renewing
{n} the act of renewing, a change
- The continuation in full force and effect of something that is about to expire With an insurance policy it is made either by the issuance of a new policy or renewal receipt or certificate, to take effect upon the expiration of the old policy
A grant to a licensee of an additional license term at the conclusion of the current license term To obtain a renewal, licensees must file a renewal application between 90 days prior to the license expiration date and the expiration date Note: A 30-day grace period is also provided (see Grace Period) When the renewal is granted, the license receives a new expiration date at the end of the renewal term Special Temporary Authorizations and developmental authorizations may also be renewed, subject to some restrictions
filling again by supplying what has been used up
If there is a renewal of an activity or a situation, it starts again. They will discuss the possible renewal of diplomatic relations
The process of extending the loan period of library materials
The continuance of the coverage of a policy that is beyond the original length of time set in the original policy based on the acceptance of the new policy's premium
The continuation of coverage for another term, with the same insurance company that issued the policy, at the end of the policy period
An extension of the loan period for checked out library materials Most library materials may be renewed online through CLICnet or in person at the circulation desk Some restricted materials must be renewed in person Items may occasionally be renewed over the phone by calling the circulation desk
Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the acceptance of a premium for a new policy term
A renewal is a new policy or a standard certificate from an insurance company, stating that the conditions of your old policy will stay in effect for a specified period of time
An extension of the loan period for charged library materials Most library materials may be renewed online or in person at most General Libraries circulation desks Some restricted materials may be renewed only at the circulation desk from which they were checked out Materials must have been checked out for a fourteen-day loan period or longer to be eligible for online renewal UTNetCAT online renewal is available to all borrowers who have activated their UT EID's
Renewal of something lost, dead, or destroyed is the process of it growing again or being replaced. urban renewal and regeneration
The renewal of a document such as a licence or a contract is an official increase in the period of time for which it remains valid. His contract came up for renewal
{i} act of renewing; state of being renewed
The act of renewing, or the state of being renewed; as, the renewal of a treaty
Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the insurer's acceptance of the premium for a new policy term
At the end of a mortgage term, the borrower re-negotiates the loan for a new term
Any action which renews, or revitalises, the cultural significance of the place Sometimes these actions may affect the fabric or the physical aspects of the place Renewal may simply be 'continued use', which may or may not result in 'protective care' Renewal or revitalisation can occur as a result of activities which do not alter the fabric; for example, by the telling of new stories, or by the use of the site for new ceremonies
Applicable to grants and cooperative agreements only A competitively reviewd proposal requesting additional funds extending the scope of work beyond the current project period
Registration for most domain names needs to be renewed based on some scheduled yearly interval This gives the registrant (you) and the registry (the administrator of the Top Level Domain) an opportunity to update contact information and name registration This usually includes payment of the registration fee(s)
The extension of the term of coverage of an expired policy, commonly by replacement with another policy effective on the date of expiration of the previous policy
(Domain Name) Most TLDs need to be renewed at some scheduled yearly interval This is an opportunity for both the registrant and the registry to update their records as well as collect any applicable renewal fees
The process of obtaining a new certificate of the same class and type for the same subject once an existing certificate has expired
Option A clause giving a tenant the right to extend the term of a lease, usually for a stated period of time and at a rent amount as provided for in the option language
Placement of a day order identical to one not completed on the previous day
The reestablishment of the in-force status of a policy, the term of which has expired or will expire unless it is renewed (G)
Used in the context of general equities Placement of an identical day order to that which was not completed on the previous day
All varieties of continuations may come up for annual renewal, though some publishers prefer the pay-as-you-go method because they don’t know how many supplements will be published during the year
An extension of the loan period for charged library materials Renewals may be handled in person at the circulation desk or by phone
the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation
continuation of coverage provided by a policy, beyond its original term, by the insurer accepting a premium for a new policy term
an extension of the loan period for charged library materials Renewals may be handled in person at the circulation desk or by phone **
renovelance
renewal theory
Renewal theory is the branch of probability theory that generalizes Poisson processes for arbitrary holding times. Applications include calculating the expected time for a monkey who is randomly tapping at a keyboard to type the word Macbeth and comparing the long-term benefits of different insurance policies
renewal of distressed neighborhoods
rebuilding of troubled neighborhoods, renovation of areas that are poor and/or have high unemployment
renewal project
plan to rebuild neighborhoods
renew
(Discuss() this sense) To become new, or as new; to revive

Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces.

renew
To repeat

The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds / Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.

renew
To replace (something which has broken etc.); to replenish (something which has been exhausted), to keep up a required supply of
renew
To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition

In such a night / Medea gather’d the enchanted herbs / That did renew old AEson.

renew
To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again
renew
{v} to make new, begin again, repeat
urban renewal
Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in British English) is a process of land re-development in areas of previous moderate to high density urban land use
automatic renewal
renewal of a subscription or other service which occurs without the owner's request
renew
To extend the amount of time materials can be borrowed Renewals can be done electronically on SAGE or by telephoning the LOAN DESK However, this applies only to materials owned by Colorado State University Requests to renew InterLibrary Loan items must be made through InterLibrary Loan
renew
When you renew library material, you are extending the lending period ("due date") of those items Renewals may be made in person at the Circulation Desk, through the OSU Library Catalog, email, mail, phone and fax
renew
cause to appear in a new form; "the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"
renew
To make new spiritually; to regenerate
renew
re-establish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"
renew
Extension of the loan period for a charged library item If no one has requested the item, renewals are possible Renewals for SIUE Library materials may be handled in person at the Circulation Desk, by phone at 650-2172, or by accessing your borrower information using the "My Account" option in ILLINET Online
renew
To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to reestablish; to recreate; to rebuild
renew
If you renew an activity, you begin it again. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe There was renewed fighting yesterday
renew
To extend a due date for a book (or other library materials)
renew
is a short way of writing "Recovery of Nationally Endangered Wildlife Program" The people who work on the program make plans to help save wildlife that are in danger
renew
To extend the due date of the item(s) patrons have checked out
renew
Process of a patron extending the loan period for a borrowed item
renew
To begin again; to recommence
renew
You can say that something is renewed when it grows again or is replaced after it has been destroyed or lost. Cells are being constantly renewed. a renewed interest in public transport systems
renew
to get permission to keep library materials past the date due
renew
To renew is to extend the loan period of a book
renew
To repeat; to go over again
renew
To renew a library item is to get an extension on the borrowing period At I D Weeks Library, borrowers wishing to renew items may do so online through the library's homepage or bring the item into the library Items may not be renewed over the telephone
renew
to enter into a new lease term for a rental property after the existing lease term has expired Automatic renewal of leases without a new written agreement is common Check the Provincial and Territorial Fact Sheets for exact terms relating to lease renewals
renew
Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; to make again; as, to renew a lease, note, or patent
renew
To extend to due date for a book
renew
To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re&?;stablish; to recreate; to rebuild
renew
To extend the due date for a book
renew
This is the procedure for extending the loan period of an item which you have borrowed from the library You may renew an item if no one else has requested it
renew
Process which allows you to extend the loan period for a book Some restrictions may apply Ask at Circulation for information
renew
to extend the loan period of a book
renew
When you renew something such as a licence or a contract, you extend the period of time for which it is valid. Larry's landlord threatened not to renew his lease
renew
extending the loan period for library materials Renewals must be handled in person at the circulation desk
renew
{f} restore to good condition; restart, resume; refresh, revive; extend for an additional period of time; be restored to good condition; be extended for an additional period of time
renew
If you renew a relationship with someone, you start it again after you have not seen them or have not been friendly with them for some time. When the two men met again after the war they renewed their friendship In December 1989 Syria renewed diplomatic relations with Egypt. = resume
renew
To extend a mortgage agreement with the same lender for another term The length of the term and the conditions (such as the rate of interest) may be changed
renew
If the loan period on an Open shelf book, for example, has expired, you may renew it for a further period of two weeks unless it has been requested by another borrower or for the Short Loan Collection You may renew it in person or once by telephone
renew
When you renew an item you are extending its due date S Scholarly Journal - Usually contains articles written by professors, researchers, or other experts in a subject area
renew
To extend the amount of time materials can be borrowed
renewals
(1) The premiums paid for renewed policies (2) The commissions paid on renewal premiums (G)
renewals
plural of renewal
renewals
(1) The premiums paid for renewed policies (2) The commissions paid on renewal premiums
renewals
Names of individuals or companies removed from the mailing list of a publication In print: refers to a magazine or newspaper subscriptions which people extend past their expiration dates
renewals
a subscription which has been renewed prior to or at expiration or within six months thereafter
renewals
In life and health insurance, the premiums paid for renewed policies Also, the commissions paid on renewal premiums
renewals
= (1) The premiums paid for renewed policies (2) The commissions paid on renewal premiums
urban renewal
The process of acquiring and redeveloping property for the purposes of increasing its profitability or utility May be conducted by government, private interests or a combination of the two
urban renewal
the redevelopment or rehabilitation of real property in an urban area
urban renewal
reconstruction and redevelopment of dilapidated areas or buildings in an urban area
urban renewal
the clearing and rebuilding and redevelopment of urban slums
urban renewal
Rehabilitation of impoverished urban neighborhoods by large-scale renovation or reconstruction of housing and public works. the process of improving poor city areas by building new houses, shops etc
urban renewal
The redevelopment of a deteriorated inner city area
urban renewal
Improving functionally obsolecent portions of a city with government financing
urban renewal
The process by which property is acquired by government action for the purpose of redevelopment and upgrading of the land use Urban renewal projects include such land uses as public housing, parks and recreational areas, public libraries, and other such uses
urban renewal
Generally associated with a governmental agency who's task is to revitalize or renovate areas of a city that have degenerated in their usefulness and health standards
renewal

    Hyphenation

    re·new·al

    Turkish pronunciation

    rînuıl

    Pronunciation

    /rəˈno͞oəl/ /rɪˈnuːəl/

    Etymology

    [ ri-nü-&l, -nyü- ] (noun.) circa 1686. renew +‎ -al
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