əˈn(y)ü adverb
Etymology: Middle English anewe, of newe, from Old English of nīwe, from of + nīwe new — more at new
1. : for an additional time
each day raises anew the possibility — New York Times
: as if a new start were being made and without reference to or observance of past acts or actions : afresh
men chosen anew on each occasion — S.G.Morley
2. : in a new form