newer
It seems like "enw" might be a typo or an abbreviation. If you meant "new," it typically refers to something that has recently come into existence or is being experienced for the first time. If you meant something else, please provide more context so I can assist you better!
More than one new stimulus
Annexation is the process of attaching something to something else. It can be attaching one country to another (Germany annexed Czechoslovakia) or a building to another (a new garage has been annexed to the house), or a number of other possibilities.
to see something in new light means to see something with a different perspective. For example, if you at first thought a dog looked old and ugly, and then you got used to it and found out it was nice and sweet, you might look on the dog in a new light and think it beautiful in different ways than just how it looks.
Those employees with the most senority receive the largest salaries. If more than one person applies for the new position, it will go to whoever has the most senority. Due to budget cuts, the two employees with the least senority will work half days only. Professor McGrady was chosen to be the chairperson because he more senority than anyone else in the English Department.
newer
A word that conveys the idea of being "more new" than something else is "newer." This comparative form indicates a greater degree of newness when comparing two or more items or concepts.
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Newyorkers eat cheeseburgers, hotdogs and subway sandwiches and pizza more than anything else
Wren
To supersede means to replace something with something else that is newer or more up-to-date. It can also refer to taking precedence over something else in terms of authority or power.
Smart phones are not considered the future as they are already here. Technology is now focusing more on packaging than anything else.
Nothing. However, the new inhabitants may call it something else other than Earth.
what updates? please be more specific, are you talking about from Tiger (10.4) to Leopard (10.5)? or something else?
What kind of theaters are you talking about. Broadway or movie theaters or something else. You need to be more specific