new horizon
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandhorizon
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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horizon
noun[S]
uk/həˈraɪ.zən/us/həˈraɪ.zən/
the line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land ...
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(Definition ofnewandhorizonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew horizon
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He is not looking towards anewhorizon.
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He had to examine those experiences, if he had not already done so: hisnewhorizonof expectation had already modified his space of experience.
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Rapid recent advances in molecular genetics, imaging, statistical modeling, and computer science are bringing anewhorizonof research into view.
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Today, at last, anewhorizonhas opened up before us.
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Meanwhile, anewhorizonis rapidly opening up closer to our own doorstep.
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Underground, thenewhorizonmethod of mining is mystifying to the older miners.
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In the late nineteenth century, the growth of the reading public and the transformation of newspaper and magazine publishing opened up anewhorizonof opportunities for freelance writers.
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This will give anewhorizonto many young people who are desperately wanting to set up their own homes.
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It opens up anewhorizon, giving us the opportunity to liberate the legislation, to make it truly democratic.
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We are only beginning to look forward to an entirelynewhorizonfor the unfortunate people, most of whom, although mentally ill, are curable.
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In 1994, she wanted to discover the world of advertising which opened anewhorizonon audio-visual experimentation.
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The advancement in signal sampling techniques and digital processing, oscilloscope manufacturers found anewhorizonin the market.
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The vision of the directors is taking the company innewhorizonand the whole group is under process of revitalization.
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