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new age
adjective as in of a broad-ranging consciousness-raising movement
Example Sentences
The order described Genesis as “a dedicated, coordinated national effort to unleash a new age of AI‑accelerated innovation and discovery that can solve the most challenging problems of this century.”
And he is acting like a Greek Titan who has descended with the stolen gift of fire, igniting a new age of innovation.
The British were initially dismissive, calling Art Deco "lesser architecture", but were presumably threatened, said Mr Kumar, as it signalled the dawn of a new age and of new identities that were shaping India's public spaces.
Anna Lucas, online safety supervision director at Ofcom, said she was pleased about the new age checking measures.
The cost of curiosity is approaching zero, owing to a new age of American innovation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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