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renovada

Renovada is the feminine singular form of the past participle of renovar in Spanish, meaning renovated or renewed. As an adjective, it describes feminine nouns and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies: una casa renovada, dos casas renovadas. The masculine singular form is renovado, and the plural forms are renovados (masculine) and renovadas (feminine).

Etymology and usage: Renovada derives from Latin renovatus, combining re- (again) with novus (new). In Spanish,

As a toponym or title: In some contexts, Renovada may appear as part of place names or

Related terms: The masculine form renovado and the plural renovados/renovadas are used to match the gender

See also: Renovation, Renovar, Renovado.

it
is
used
to
indicate
that
an
object,
building,
project,
or
space
has
undergone
refurbishment,
modernization,
or
restoration.
It
can
appear
in
descriptive
phrases,
reports,
and
descriptions
of
processes
or
completed
work.
proper
nouns
in
Spanish-speaking
areas,
or
as
a
title
in
cultural
works
to
convey
a
sense
of
renewal.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun,
it
is
typically
capitalized
and
treated
as
a
name
rather
than
an
adjective.
and
number
of
the
nouns
they
describe.
Related
verbs
include
renovar
(to
renovate)
and
renovación
(renovation
or
renewal).