ren·o·vate 
(r
ĕn
ə-v
āt
′)
tr.v. ren·o·vat·ed,
ren·o·vat·ing,
ren·o·vates 1. To return to a condition of newness, as by repairing or remodeling.
2. To impart new vigor to; revive.
[Latin renovāre, renovāt- : re-, re- + novāre, to make new (from novus, new; see newo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).]
ren′o·vation n.
reno·va′tive adj.
reno·va′tor n.