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newly
[ noo-lee, nyoo- ]
adverb
- recently; lately:
a newly married couple.
- anew or afresh:
a newly repeated slander.
- in a new manner or form:
a room newly decorated.
newly
/ ˈːɪ /
adverb
- recently; lately or just
a newly built shelf
- again; afresh; anew
newly raised hopes
- in a new manner; differently
a newly arranged room
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
From the late 1940s the UK also saw a post-war baby boom putting more pressure on busy maternity services in the newly formed NHS.
Being newly autonomous in a place where you once felt you had no control is an eerie thing.
The decision had been delayed three times - most recently so newly appointed Alexander could have more time to consider the application.
Rocky’s first collection with Ray-Ban as its newly appointed creative director was also on display.
The White House has repeatedly pointed to companies that have newly invested in the U.S. since Trump took office as evidence of tariffs working.
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