anew
IPA: ʌnˈu
adverb
- (literary, poetic or formal) Again, once more; afresh, in a new way, newly.
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Examples of "anew" in Sentences
- The final line, transferred here from Frankford to Susan with venomous impact, makes us ponder the title anew.
- So, as Tea Partiers and newly re-energized Republicans take up the term anew, now's a perfect time to ask: What is freedom, anyway?
- In a future where Mother Earth has cast her children to the distant stars to begin anew and colonize the cosmos, the planet remains depleted of natural resources.
- Much of the literature of Africa continues to be a testament of turmoil, oppression, corrupt ‘democratic’ dictatorships born anew from the gnarled roots of colonialism and the word for existence: apartheid.
- MB Promotes Literacy through Book Project Helping young people create powerful relationships with books through personal experience of taking them apart and recreating them anew is one step towards changing attitudes.
- And so I jumped at your analogy, ignoring the Neibuhrian incongruity between individual and nation that makes earning our way off our meds something for individuals to aspire to, but for nations never to finally accomplish, each succeeding generation needing to reclimb that mountain anew, given base human nature.
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