Synonym: afresh. Similar words: an eye for an eye, cane, fane, sane, bane, vane, wane, pane. Meaning: [ə'njuː] adv. again but in a new or different way.
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31. We shall return to the Rhineland and start our lives anew - please do not try to find us.
32. Every new organism begins as a single cell and grows anew.
33. The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the soul is immortal. Ralph Waldo Emerson
34. The errors of constructivist rationalism stem from the belief that reason alone enables human beings to construct society anew.
35. But if the Cubs want to start anew, they should start anew.
36. The world awakens anew as a child is nurtured into it, because only in this way can humanity continue to exist.
37. But next morning I was shovelling away anew, soon to discover the concrete base of the original pool.
38. But his work lives on, and after decades of neglect he is rediscovered, celebrated anew and recognized at last.
39. Theodora was struck anew by how much a physical presence determined what could and could not be said.
40. Each must constantly be presented anew, only to disappear again.
41. The reaction would start anew, but this time with no way to remove its heat.
42. In fact, I am looking forward to seeing my sacred site anew.
43. Los Angeles was regarded as the place to begin life anew.
44. We should at least be able to start anew with some element of hope.
45. Activities, such as walking, standing, sitting or bending, may have to be learned anew.
46. She moved to Texas to start anew after the divorce.
47. Isabel looked up at him quickly, startled anew as she realised he was much younger than she'd first supposed.
48. If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.
49. But in this new conception of death people found a new conception of life, prized anew for its own intrinsic worth.
50. But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
51. She judged the garden to be about two acres in extent, and rejoiced anew at her amazing luck.
52. And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew.
53. Each game she questions her ability anew[sentencedict.com], as if the starting buzzer erased all her past accomplishments.
54. The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
55. Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
56. They pick up the fallen stones and put them back into place, virtually raising the thousand-year-old temples anew.
57. I hope we can create places where that thought will make its intricate knot anew.
58. Five years later, the new albums represent neither an expansion nor a retreat but a hesitant reluctance to set out anew.sentencedict.com/anew.html
59. He saw things anew, yet in an old familiar way: he saw with the eyes of a boy again.
60. The jackdaw perches and starts anew.