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de novo

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial de novo has 1 sense
  1. de novo - from the beginning

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Term: de novo

Description:

De novo is a Latin term that can be used as an adverb, adjective, or adverb phrase in English. It refers to something that is done anew, from the beginning, or starting afresh.

Examples:

Adverb:

She had to learn the dance routine de novo after realizing she had practiced the wrong steps.

After the fire, we had to rebuild the entire house de novo.

Adjective:

They submitted a de novo proposal to address the issue.

The company's de novo approach to marketing caught the attention of many customers.

Adverb Phrase:

The old car was restored de novo, making it look brand new again.

He approached the project de novo, incorporating innovative ideas and techniques.

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