What does new way mean?
Definitions for new way
new way
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Editors Contribution
new way
A way to create with a new idea.
Its good to be inspired and choose a new way to create.
Submitted by MaryC on January 21, 2021
Etymology and Origins
New Way
A modern extension of Old and New Pye Streets, named after Sir Robert Pye, who had his residence on its site.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of new way in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of new way in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of new way in a Sentence
They're not horrified by the violence anymore, they're increasingly accepting it. And they're accepting too that our institutions, the institutions of the United States, are so defective that they need to be overthrown and rebuilt and renewed in some radical new way with violence, always, in the background as the tool by which this will be done.
It’s revolutionary new way to communicate with others.
The demand for housing is not abating, so thinking about density and efficiency is key, we need a new way of looking at space.
What weve done here is come up with a new way to search for black holes, but weve also potentially identified one of the first of a new class of low-mass black holes that astronomers hadnt previously known about. the masses of things tell us about their formation and evolution, and they tell us about their nature.
We would have to regroup in an entire new way, i would be forced to look for full-time work. My kids would see me less ... and our take-home pay would not change because all of that new money would have to go for healthcare, so it is kind of a lose-lose. ... We're living paycheck to paycheck as it is.
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