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renovated

adjective as in refurbished

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As part of the policy, about 200,000 homes in the North of England were demolished, which, critics said, could have been renovated at much less cost.

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The nicest, most renovated parks, with the fanciest playgrounds and the coolest splash pads, can be found in the other districts.

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The railway station building was renovated in 2021, and renovated again this year in order to be officially opened on 5 July.

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This year, Mattel also announced it will be moving its design center, which has been located on Mariposa Avenue for more than three decades, to a newly renovated building in 2026.

The San Diego Symphony, one of the country’s rising orchestras, has renovated its formerly inhospitable concert hall with surprising success.

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

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