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1 yenilemek
/ı/ 1. to replace (something old) with something new. 2. to replace (an employee who has been with one´s firm for a time) with someone new. 3. to renovate, renew, restore. 4. to renew (a contract). 5. to repeat, reiterate. -
2 yeniletmek
/ı, a/ 1. to have (someone) replace (something, someone) with something or someone new. 2. to have (someone) renovate (something). 3. to have (someone) renew (a contract). 4. to have (someone) repeat (something), have (someone) reiterate (something). -
3 tazelemek
/ı/ 1. to replace (something old) with something fresh: Küpteki suyu tazeleyelim. Let´s put fresh water in the water jar. Çayını tazeleyeyim mi? May I give you another glass of tea? 2. to add water to (a food previously cooked) and reheat it: Dünkü çorbayı tazeledim. I reheated yesterday´s soup. 3. to instill (a feeling or thought) in one again.
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