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Definition of "newly-formed" []

  • Of recent origin. (adjective)

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Use "newly-formed" in a sentence
  • "The Libyan Ambassador to the U.S. will join the Libyan Ambassador to the United Nations Friday at a press conference to call on the Obama administration and Congress to recognize the newly-formed National Transitional Council NTC as the sole legitimate government of Libya."
  • "Everyone moves up one income group from the baseline. 34 new families join the economy (either immigrants or newly-formed households), and they start out in poverty."
  • "Sultan Al Qassemi, a columnist for the UAE-based newspaper The National, tweeted a series of quotes from Ayman Nour, in which Nour refers to the newly-formed group of opposition leaders as the "People's Popular Parliament.""