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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Renewable' in a Sentence

"Capable of being renewed or replaced; for example, a library book that is not renewable cannot be extended or borrowed again." more

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The farmers decided to use sustainable farming practices to ensure renewable soil fertility.
Sarah planted seeds to grow renewable vegetables in her garden.
We use renewable crayons to color our drawings.
Every year, we celebrate a renewable holiday called Thanksgiving with our family.
Grandma planted new flowers in the garden to create a renewable burst of colors every spring.
Grandma loves using renewable cloth bags instead of plastic ones for her groceries.
The library allows a renewable loan for popular books if no one else has reserved them.
Sarah chose a renewable notebook made from recycled materials for her science class.
We use reusable bags to make our shopping habits more renewable.
The sun provides us with renewable energy through its rays.
Jake's water bottle is made from renewable materials.
My little brother has a renewable supply of cookies.
We planted trees to ensure a renewable supply of oxygen in our school garden.
The library allows you to borrow a book for two weeks, and it may or may not be renewable.
The teacher gave us renewable assignments every week.
Every year, our school celebrates Arbor Day by planting trees, promoting renewable resources.
The sun provides a renewable source of energy for our solar panels.
The teacher said that pencils are renewable resources.

Renewable

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adjectiveCapable of being renewed or replaced; for example, a library book that is not renewable cannot be extended or borrowed again.

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Last Updated On: February 6, 2024
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