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Legal Definitions - new

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Definition of new

Definition: New, adjective

  1. (Of a person, animal or thing) recently come into being. Example: The new car was shipped from the factory this morning.
  2. (Of any thing) recently discovered. Example: A new cure for cancer has been found.
  3. (Of a person or condition) changed from the former state. Example: She has a new state of mind after attending the motivational seminar.
  4. Unfamiliar; unaccustomed. Example: She asked for directions because she was new to the area.
  5. Beginning afresh. Example: Every day is a new day in court.

The examples illustrate the different meanings of the word "new". The first example shows that "new" can refer to something that has just been created or produced. The second example shows that "new" can also refer to something that has recently been discovered or invented. The third example shows that "new" can refer to a change in a person or condition. The fourth example shows that "new" can refer to something that is unfamiliar or unknown. The fifth example shows that "new" can refer to a fresh start or a new beginning.

It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.

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Simple Definition

New means something that has recently come into existence or has been discovered. It can also refer to a person or thing that has changed from its previous state or is unfamiliar. Starting fresh is also a part of being new, like a new day or a new beginning.

The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.

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