over again; again; once more: to play the tune anew.
in a new form or manner: to write the story anew.
Origin of anew
before 1000; Middle English onew, of newe;see a-2), Old English of niowe, probably modeled on Old French de neuf; replacing Old English edniwe once more
Words nearby anew
aneurysm of Charcot, aneurysmogram, aneurysmoplasty, aneurysmorrhaphy, aneurysmotomy, anew, A new broom sweeps clean, an eye for an eye, eye opener, an, ANF, Anfinsen
Patients that delayed their maintenance treatments for months were desperate to begin anew their beauty regimen after seeing what a difference it made to their appearance.
The Zoom effect: Why plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures might be more popular because of the pandemic|Rachel King|October 3, 2020|Fortune
Surely it is not what they were expecting, but with the power of search in their hands, they can begin their adventure anew.
Guide to using interactive 404s to boost your SEO|Amanda Jerelyn|September 24, 2020|Search Engine Watch
Kinder Morgan may still have operable treatment facilities it used to clean the water before dumping it into the creek – but it’s unclear if the city would be willing to take it over or build anew.
Pursuing Independent Water Sources, San Diego Ignores One Beneath Its Feet|MacKenzie Elmer|September 14, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Apple is looking to establish itself anew in India—but it’s not the only one.
Apple’s iPhone sales have lagged in India for years. It’s only now unleashing its branding firepower|Grady McGregor|September 6, 2020|Fortune
Federal and state officials are looking anew at Amazon’s power, most prominently through Congress’ big tech hearing in late July and state-level antitrust investigations.
Why are local governments paying Amazon to destroy Main Street?|jakemeth|August 23, 2020|Fortune
But every time I spoke to this tall, soft-spoken man, I heard hope spring anew.
The Refugee I Know|Stephen Slater|June 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
And conservatives—especially the Tea Party—will try to lure him anew into debating other issues, like the debt and regulations.