new frontier
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandfrontier
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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frontier
noun[C]
uk/ˈfrʌn.tɪər/us/frʌnˈtɪr/
a border between ...
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(Definition ofnewandfrontierfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew frontier
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We are on anewfrontierwith the equity release market.
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This will be thenewfrontierin the decades to come.
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As you know, investment is anewfrontierfor the common commercial policy.
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We are breaking a completelynewfrontierhere, providing supersonic transport for civil airlines.
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Does he say it is for the benefit of the country to create thatnewfrontier?
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This is anewfrontierwhich we must be ready to move across.
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The sea-bed is one of those "newfrontier" subjects where we still have a very great deal to learn.
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The wider the enlargement, the less politically stable some of ournewfrontierneighbours appear to be.
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That's ournewfrontierout there.
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Americans had a fascination with space and thenewfrontier.
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I am informed that the staff is wanted for actual analyses of samples, and not in order to advise as to anewfrontier.
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If it is really to be anewfrontierin community care, then first the battle for co-ordination must be won.
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Infrared spectroscopy : anewfrontierin medicine.
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Space is effectively thenewfrontierin this expansionist rubric.
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If an element in the old frontier is mapped to 0, then it is kept in thenewfrontier.
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Once the frontier had been secured, some of the militarized settlers moved south and east to thenewfrontier.
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At each iteration of the approximation, thenewfrontieris found by moving down from the old one.
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This is our "newfrontier".
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Then, once the area behind thenewfrontierwas secure, land was granted to noble landowners and settlers from the lower orders of the population.
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So we are, with this report, on anewfrontier.
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During the greater part of the nineteenth century, the acquisition of large amounts of land was made possible by the availability ofnewfrontierlands at low cost.
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Interpreting all these factors intelligently, we see that the candidate countries are ournewfrontier.
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There would be again anewfrontierproblem and a new minority problem.
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