anew in the PONS Dictionary

anew Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to begin anew

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
So why hasn't anyone noticed they need to be melted down, remade, rebaked anew?
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It was built anew in 1657 after a fire.
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It accepts anew the duty of leading in the work of progress and reform.
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He succeeds by shredding the metal, melting it, and casting it anew.
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Facing humiliation anew, can the two best friends survive their botched plan with their friendship unscathed?
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A stop-motion paralyzes every action of the machine, rendering it necessary to doff or strip the spindles, and to commence anew.
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The league conducts an annual player draft, starting anew each season.
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So the congregations under their patronage could often keep or appoint anew a pastor of the intra-church opposition.
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When it sailed out, the pursuit began anew.
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The challenges of the early faculties and administrations are reborn anew in the challenges of the 21st century.
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