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newfound

[noo-found, nyoo-]

adjective

  1. newly found found or discovered.

    newfound friends.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of newfound1

First recorded in 1490–1500; new + found 2
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It follows a private security cyborg, known as a “SecUnit,” who hacks its governing module, allowing it newfound autonomy.

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However, what’s at play this time is different than in the early 2000s, when Republicans had a newfound majority in the Legislature and had a number of vulnerable Democratic incumbents they could pick off.

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Like her micro-obsessions from the party world, Mary’s newfound passion for library science leaks into the rest of her life, not always to such wonderful results.

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So much so that some are humurously referring to eggs as “chicken caviar” to signify their status as a newfound luxury food item.

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Unfortunately, there are very few indications of such newfound maturity.

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