The kitchen renovation cost $20,000.
A renovation is a complete over-haul of a room or building.
I'm really not looking forward to working on this renovation project.
Here are 3 examples:After the renovation, the house looked great!The old building is going through a renovation.Your apartment needs a renovation.
There are a number of ways to put renovation in a sentence, depending on what you're trying to say. For example, you could say something like: The renovation of this historic building has been a long process, but it's finally finished and it looks amazing.
renovation
Renovations is mearly the plural of renovation
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
You would have to use the adjective form, which is expeditious. "An expeditious program of renovation allowed the factory to continue its operations."
Example sentence - The renovation of the old building would be expensive but worth it.
restoration or revamp
The word 'renovate' is a verb (renovate, renovates, renovating, renovated), a word meaning to repair, rebuild, to restore, to put in a good condition or to make like new; a word for an action.Example sentences:When I started to renovate the house, I found a hidden cache of gold.Once we renovate the front porch, the house will look great.
ابتكارBut if what you really mean is renovation then the word is:تجديد
The city decided the downtown skating rink needed to undergo a complete renovation. The word undergo is a verb that means withstand, go through, or be subjected to.