Also means
restored
Usage Note
Renovado is the past-participle adjective from renovar (to renew). It describes something that has been refreshed, restored, or given new energy: con renovado entusiasmo ('with renewed enthusiasm'). When used predicatively with ser, it describes a permanent state; with estar, a recent change — the ser/estar distinction applies normally here.
Examples
"El equipo empezó la temporada con renovado optimismo."
Natural Translation
The team started the season with renewed optimism.
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