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de novo
adjective as in afresh
adverb as in anew
Example Sentences
These de novo mutations wouldn’t show up on a couple’s risk report generated by Orchid.
We either de novo invested in or acquired other health care disciplines such as physician staffing, allied staffing, pharmacists, health care leaders, billing, coding, revenue cycle, etc.
Out of this vast sea of mud Nature has had to evolve another creation, beginning de novo, with her lowest forms.
The court treated it as an original proceeding, even as to questions of fact; and proceeded to consider it de novo.
By its very nature a duct is a structure which can hardly arise de novo.
As is well known, a language is not created de novo, but by a slow process of development.
In the illustration above we have assumed that a monopoly was starting de novo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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