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renovated

adjective as in refurbished

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The building was renovated between 2002 and 2004 by the architects Moatti-Rivière for the designer.

Other than a glimpse of the curtains, little of the Cambridges' renovated Kensington Palace home can be seen in the photograph.

The LA property features 182 guest rooms, a restaurant and bar, and a gorgeously renovated theater that seats 1,600.

The remaining old stone houses, about four dozen, would be renovated into villas maintaining the architectural style.

The president is likely headed to a bureaucratic backwater as his famed office is renovated.

When the Church was renovated the pews were cut down about eight inches, were remodelled, and thoroughly cleaned.

When thus renovated, the collodion will be found as sensitive and good as it was originally.

Many jokes were passed as to the manner of his being renovated, when he should fall into the hands of his master.

Many stranger things have happened than that Drachmarus should be renovated by the context into Christian Druthmar.

On the opposite side an old house has been renovated and faced with iron railings which has much improved its general appearance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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