renewed interest/confidence/enthusiasm etc• Carrie looked at her child's nurse with renewed interest.• The disclosure of Labour's latest spoilingtactichighlightedrenewed confidence at Millbank in the face of direTorypoll results.• The renewed interest in alternativefuels and feedstocks has revivedcoal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date.• Since the end of 1984, there has been a renewed interest in Historicals, and interest remains high.• On the positive side, perhaps a renewed interest in old school rap can only be a good thing.• Many teams, including the Cardinals, are showing renewed interest in Stevens, a cornerback from Applachian State.• There is some evidence that contemporarycomposers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts.• His renewed interestsparked a Christmas morning argument.
From Longman Business Dictionary
renewedre·newed /rɪˈnjuːd-ˈnuːd/adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
happening or increasing again after a period of time
The dollar is riding higher on renewed optimism about the U.S. economy.