Examples of 'has taken on new' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken on new"

has taken on new: To adopt or assume something novel or additional, often referring to responsibilities or roles. It can indicate a willingness to tackle fresh challenges or tasks

How to use "has taken on new" in a sentence

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has taken on new
Dialogue has taken on new life.
An overview of how original pre-accession assistance has taken on new dimensions.
Retirement has taken on new dimensions.
As vast new streams of information become available, data has taken on new importance.
Doping has taken on new and worrying forms.
Domestic energy efficiency has taken on new significance.
Privacy has taken on new dimensions in our hyper connected world.
Today the castle has taken on new life.
Life has taken on new rhythms, dictated by the ebb and flow of power.
The very idea of security has taken on new meaning.
The word has taken on new meaning to me in the last few years.
Can not believe your missus has taken on new customers.
This research has taken on new urgency following the events at Harrisburg.
Now, my distance learning has taken on new meaning.
This challenge has taken on new meaning with the enlargement of the European Union.

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Accordingly, the need for regulatory protection of retail investors has taken on new importance.
And indeed it has taken on new forms and.
In a world of continuous change and constant social innovation, learning has taken on new meaning.
The situation has taken on new dimensions in recent months.
The basic design, however, has taken on new life.
The problem has taken on new salience with the resignation of Eric Holder.
The meaning of the word loss has taken on new meaning this day.
The hotel has taken on new life following extensive renovations in 2016.
It's an old word that has taken on new meanings.
But today it has taken on new and worrying dimensions.
International terrorism, as we all witnessed on 11 September, has taken on new dimensions.
Adaptive management has taken on new meaning in the context of climate change.
Since then, each year, the Board of Directors has taken on new competencies.
Freedom of association has taken on new life since the advent of democracy in Togo.
The IACHR notes that since January 10, the crisis in Venezuela has taken on new dimensions.
The League has taken on new life.
However, in places like Afghanistan and Iraq, "combat" has taken on new meaning.
The political process has taken on new momentum following the NATO summit.
Building animated 3D images has taken on new frontiers.
Combat " has taken on new meaning.
These days, the term " homeless " has taken on new meaning.
The Two of Swords has taken on new meaning for me.
In modern history Kana'ut ( zealotry ) has taken on new meanings.
Can not believe your missus has taken on new customers . It 's my dream come true.
If anything, it has taken on new urgency.

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