Afresh

Word AFRESH
Character 6
Hyphenation a fresh
Pronunciations /ʌˈfɹɛʃ/

Definitions and meanings of "Afresh"

What do we mean by afresh?

Once more; anew; again. adverb

Anew; again; after intermission.

Anew; again; once more; newly. adverb

Anew; again; once more; newly. adverb

Again but in a new or different way adverb

Anew; again; once more

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The word "afresh" in example sentences

I want to bring young people in afresh so they can experience the beautiful work of Beuys and Acconci. ❋ Sean O (2010)

He vowed to begin afresh with a new wife, abandoning his daughter in search of elusive contentment. ❋ Oldcharliebrown (2004)

We can begin afresh by asking our students to contemplate the range and extent of writing Shelley produced and got printed between the spring of 1810 (Zastrozzi), when he was seventeen, and May of 1813 (Queen Mab), when he was still twenty: two gothic novels, two volumes of verse, five political tracts/pamphlets, one satirical ballad, one 2800-line political-philosophical vision. ❋ Unknown (1997)

But surely, there afresh, is evoked the contribution that Canada's sons and daughters can give for freedom, for justice, for mercy, for a human civilization, for the right of the little nations to live, for the sacredness of the pledged word. ❋ Unknown (1940)

The moral influence of this kind of treatment is rubbed in afresh through every hour of prison life and has a bad moral influence on both prisoners and wardresses. ❋ Unknown (1914)

When we come to measure lengths, like a foot or yard or metre if you like; it is quite immaterial, if we had to start afresh from the beginning, what length we should take for our unit; we might take any length for the unit, provided we adhered to that unit. ❋ Unknown (1907)

The death and revival every five hundred years, and the reference to the sun, implies such a grand cycle commencing afresh from the same point in relation to the sun from which the previous one started. ❋ Unknown (1871)

This volume has been translated afresh from the Latin; it is not a revision of any earlier edition. ❋ Emanuel Swedenborg (1730)

She may be given the name afresh, but now to be worn as a slave name chosen by her master, or, sometimes, presumably that she may better understand her dependence on men's will, and her subjection to male domination, she may be given another Earth-girl name. ❋ Norman, John (1985)

A Kent staging of the Murdoch hearings would make you hear every word afresh, and register things starting with that Wendi fingernail poised to claw that you only half-notice when you're watching on telly. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Let's dare to believe that God still speaks today, and that we have it in us to hear and declare God's word afresh. ❋ Eliot Daley (2011)

The narrative takes jolting turns best experienced afresh, which is how its innocent heroine sees the world -- through untainted eyes. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Minting his every phrase afresh, Flaubert avoided clichés like poison. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The patriarchal religion, which afterwards with the great majority fell into oblivion, was recalled afresh to men's minds by Moses, and the God of the fathers was preached by him under the name before unknown of ❋ Johannes Henricus Scholten (N/A)

It dipped straight into desolation, penetrating a naked wilderness where bad men skulked till the evil they had done was forgotten in deeds that called afresh to Heaven for vengeance. ❋ Marie Manning (N/A)

Oh, baptize her afresh in the life-giving spirit of Jesus! ❋ Edith H. Allen (N/A)

Sadie wept, for the sight of Miss Carrie recalled afresh the tears she should have shed with Histrionic Talent. ❋ George Madden Martin (1901)

She had not lost Tory Hill so much as passed beyond it -- out into a condition where nothing that preceded it could count, and in which, so far as she was concerned, existence would have to be a new creation, called afresh out of that which was without form and void. ❋ Basil King (1893)

_He is risen_ -- in a wiser reverence and a more reasonable love; risen in new forms of social help inspired by his memory, called afresh by his name! ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

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