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[ adverb ] very recently

Examples

"they are newly married" "newly raised objections" "a newly arranged hairdo" "grass new washed by the rain" "a freshly cleaned floor" "we are fresh out of tomatoes"

Used in print

(James Boylan, "Mutinity"...)

Hudson pointed the Discovery down the east coast of the newly discovered sea ( now called Hudson_Bay ) , confident he was on_his_way to the warm waters of the Pacific .

(David Boroff, "Jewish Teen-Age Culture"...)

First , the student trains on his hapless parents the heavy artillery of his newly acquired psychological and sociological insights .

(Statements 87th Congress, 1st Session. Appropriations,...)

Subject_to the limitations of_this Act , the Secretary shall make stabilization payments to small domestic producers upon presentation of evidence satisfactory to him of their status as such producers and of the sale by them of newly mined ores , or concentrates produced therefrom , as provided in_this Act .

The maximum amount of payments which may be made pursuant to this Act on_account_of sales of newly mined ores or concentrates produced therefrom made during the calendar_year 1962 shall not exceed $ 4500000 ; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1963 shall not exceed $ 4500000 ; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1964 shall not exceed $ 4000000 ; and the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1965 shall not exceed $ 3500000 .

(Harold Searles, "Schizophrenic Communication,"...)

one cannot assume , of_course , that all these accumulated meanings were inherent in the stereotype at the beginning of the therapy , or at any one time later_on when the stereotype was uttered ; probably it is correct to think_of it as a matter of a well grooved , stereotyped mode of expression - and no , or but a_few , other communicational grooves , as_yet - being there , available for the patient 's use , as newly emerging emotions and ideas well_up in him over the course of months .

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