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anew
[uh-noo, uh-nyoo]
adverb
over again; again; once more.
to play the tune anew.
in a new form or manner.
to write the story anew.
anew
/ əˈː /
adverb
over again; once more
in a different way; afresh
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of anew1
Example Sentences
He demonstrated anew his eagerness to divide and conquer and, with swagger, put the bully into bully pulpit.
It stands to reason that the franchise might resonate anew, five years after a deadly global pandemic and with the climate crisis accelerating and images of war and suffering pumped into smartphones regularly.
As he dredged up memories anew, he now perceived a town embroiled in slavery.”
“But when we filmed the unboxing event for the Topps Complex Series and Tokyo Series on YouTube, I recognized anew how profound the world of American sports trading cards is, which shook me with excitement.”
But without it—if it falters, if it remains timid or fragmented—what dies is not only democracy as we know it, but the very possibility of imagining it anew.
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