RENEWABLE in a Sentence
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193 example sentences for RENEWABLE, such as:
1. We wish you a renewed hope in life.
2. The army renewed its assault on the capital.
3. Electricity companies pay a premium for renewable energy.
4. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe.
5. Scarlett had burst into renewed tears, this time tears of rage.
2. The army renewed its assault on the capital.
3. Electricity companies pay a premium for renewable energy.
4. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe.
5. Scarlett had burst into renewed tears, this time tears of rage.
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Meanings and Examples of RENEWABLE
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renewable
a. capable of being renewed; replaceable
a. that can be renewed or extended
Classic Sentence: (157 in 11 pages)
1 No pang of conscience at loving another woman's husband or reading that woman's mail disturbed her pleasure in her youth and charm and her renewed assurance of Ashley's love.
2 They were impudent looking, Scarlett agreed, for they stared at her in an insolent manner, but she forgot them in the renewed shock of seeing blue uniforms.
3 Scarlett had burst into renewed tears, this time tears of rage.
4 Then why-- But this riddle was swallowed up in a renewed fear for the safety of Ashley and Frank.
5 Then as the doctor leaned over to remove his boots, her voice spoke from the darkness with renewed cheerfulness.
6 She was a woman who remembered dates with intensity, and could tell at a moment's notice whether the drawing-room curtains had been renewed before or after Mr. Peniston's last illness.
7 Today, however, it renewed the sense of servitude which the previous night's review of her cheque-book had produced.
8 Lily's passing light-heartedness sank beneath a renewed sense of failure.
9 She was soon the centre of a group which increased and renewed itself as the circulation became general, and the individual comments on her success were a delightful prolongation of the collective applause.
10 She could not, however, deny herself the solace of taking anxious counsel with Lawrence Selden, with whom, since his return from Europe, she had renewed her old relation of cousinly confidence.
11 The thing she gained in Washington was not information about office-systems and labor unions but renewed courage, that amiable contempt called poise.
12 She waved a dissenting hand, and went on, paying no further heed to their renewed cries which sought to detain her.
13 The young Mohican complied, leaving the scout turning over the useless contents of his pouch, and shaking the empty horn with renewed discontent.
14 Duncan caught from these natural accompaniments of the solitary scene a glimmering of hope; and he began to rally his faculties to renewed exertions, with something like a reviving confidence of success.
15 But the cry of "La Longue Carabine" was renewed the instant the impatient savages perceived that the short dialogue was ended.
Example Sentence: (36 in 3 pages)
1 Electricity companies pay a premium for renewable energy.
2 He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources.
3 The success of wind power represents a litmus test for renewable energy.
4 Schroeder said diplomatically that they would work on other issues around global warming, such as encouraging renewable resources.
5 Thursday's diplomatic maelstrom started when Russia granted Mr. Snowden so-called temporary asylum, which lasts for one year but is renewable.
6 He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe.
7 We have renewed our friendly relationship with Western countries.
8 We wish you a renewed hope in life.
9 The army renewed its assault on the capital.
10 New Year should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed.
11 Christmas should be a time of banked-up fines,the scent of flowers and wine,good talk,good memories andloyalties renewed.
12 At the same time the executive resisted a renewed attempt by sympathisers for the affiliation of the Communist Party.
13 A few months living away from home have given him renewed self - confidence.
14 Last month's victory has given him a renewed zest for the game.
15 The mission left the community leaders with a renewed sense of vigor and confidence.