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anew
adjective as in fresh; again
adverb as in fresh; again
Example Sentences
He watched games from his longtime home in the unincorporated Florence-Graham neighborhood and learned to love the Dodgers anew.
Meanwhile, a succession of well-known authors and intellectuals, formerly cold to religion, have either returned to Christianity, as Wilson did, or embraced it anew.
And I think that there’s a sense of like every scene arrives to him anew on the day.
With everyone home, residents say they hope to wake from their yearslong nightmare and build anew.
In the morning, the parade will form anew in towns throughout the land.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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