renewing

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renewing

The sunshine has a renewing effect on the garden.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Having the quality of making something fresh, strong, or active again; revitalizing. It describes something that imparts new energy, vigor, or life.
Usage

The adjective "renewing" is used to describe an action, force, or experience that has the effect of restoring strength, spirit, or vitality. It often modifies nouns related to processes, forces, or states.

Examples
  • The renewing spring rain brought life back to the parched garden.
  • She found the quiet walk in the forest to be a deeply renewing experience.
  • His words had a renewing effect on the team's morale.
Advanced Usage
  • "a renewing force/power": Describes an abstract or concrete agent that causes revitalization.
    • The support from her community was a renewing force during her recovery.
  • "renewing sleep/rest": Sleep or rest that fully restores one's energy.
    • After a long and renewing sleep, he felt ready to face the challenge.
Variants and Related Words
  • Renew (verb): To make new, fresh, or strong again; to begin again.
    • He decided to renew his efforts to learn the language.
  • Renewal (noun): The act of renewing or the state of being renewed.
    • The festival is a celebration of spring and renewal.
  • Renewable (adjective): Capable of being renewed or replaced naturally.
    • Solar and wind are renewable sources of energy.
Synonyms
  • Revitalizing: Imparting new life or energy.
  • Refreshing: Serving to refresh or reinvigorate.
  • Restorative: Having the ability to restore health or strength.
  • Invigorating: Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
Antonyms
  • Draining: Causing a loss of energy or vitality.
  • Exhausting: Making one feel very tired.
  • Weakening: Causing a reduction in strength or power.
renewing

The sunshine has a renewing effect on the garden.

Adjective
  1. tending to impart new life and vigor to
    • the renewing warmth of the sunshine