all-new

English

Etymology

From all + new.

Adjective

all-new (not comparable)

  1. Completely new.
    • 2020 March 11, “Northern Stars”, in Rail, page 48:
      Both Northern and TransPennine Express are currently introducing fleets of all-new trains built by CAF, as a rail revolution takes place on routes that, in the main, have been neglected when it comes to new stock.

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