new dimension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewanddimension
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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dimension
noun
uk/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/us/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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(Definition ofnewanddimensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew dimension
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Second, it examines anewdimensionof developmental change in children's private speech, namely, age-related changes in the contexts in which children talk to themselves.
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Note that the problem of control has already gained anewdimension: data collection on the internet.
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A more radical modification is the introduction of anewdimension, that of emotionality, and a new type of processing, affective processing.
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This is lexicographical plagiarism taken into anewdimension; it is also all too human.
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This article introduces anewdimensionto the debate over the re-conceptualisation of communicative competence and its implications for language pedagogy.
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We proceed as before, the main difference being that we use anewdimensionand corresponding new operators.
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Results obtained for many proteins have serendipitously revealed anewdimensionof protein structure.
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An examination of patterns of current expenditure on services by local authorities adds an importantnewdimensionto the sanitary equation.
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The selection of photographs adds anewdimensionto the text and reinforces the narrative.
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This has given a wholenewdimensionto sectarian posturing.
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This research reflects an exciting andnewdimensionin the study of human experience.
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The functional universals thus unearthed add a wholenewdimensionto understanding the phenomena, a dimension often missing in psychology.
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If he is right, the vagueness of counter factuals introduces anewdimensionof vagueness and a possible challenge to epistemic vagueness.
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Multi-spectral imaging and linear unmixing adds a wholenewdimensionto laser scanning fluorescence microscopy.
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Finally, there is a focus on the emergence of place, which reorganises language, reality, and interpretant, opening up anewdimensionto communal accountability.
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Functional dysphonia : establishing anewdimensionof life events and difficulties.
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The results add anewdimensionon which vouchers can be evaluated in the continuing policy debate.
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We shall introduce anewdimensionassociated to a graph, which will be defined in order to be homomorphism monotone.
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Our argument thus does add anewdimensionto the search for the origin of rhythmic and synchronous activity in the low-frequency range.
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