anew in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

anew in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for anew in the English»Spanish Dictionary

anew Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to begin anew
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is an emotional reaction to the reader suddenly confronting, understanding, or seeing a concept anew in the context of new information.
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Shaman embarks on a vision quest and learns anew the secrets of mysticism from the spirit of his grandfather.
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So why hasn't anyone noticed they need to be melted down, remade, rebaked anew?
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It accepts anew the duty of leading in the work of progress and reform.
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Facing humiliation anew, can the two best friends survive their botched plan with their friendship unscathed?
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Elitist narrative and poetry quickly gave way to narrative and poetry interested anew in not merely teaching (via content or style) but in delighting.
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He succeeds by shredding the metal, melting it, and casting it anew.
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The league conducts an annual player draft, starting anew each season.
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Economic difficulties halted production in 1983, but manufacturing began anew in 1994 until the army's order of 200 tanks was fulfilled.
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When it sailed out, the pursuit began anew.
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