We use 'newly' to talk about something that happened or was made a short time ago. It shows that something is recent or fresh.
She is newly married this year.
The house was newly painted last week.
'Newly' can describe a change or improvement that happened recently. It shows that something is different now from before.
The company was newly redesigned this year.
He is a newly promoted manager now.
This meaning of ‘newly’ points to actions or states that started very recently, usually just before the moment we talk.
She has newly arrived at the airport.
They have newly opened a store nearby.
'Newly' here is used in official or legal language to show something has started or been created recently in formal terms.
The newly passed law affects many people.
They work under a newly formed agreement.
‘Newly’ can describe something that is just starting or in its first stage, like learning or moving.
She is newly learning how to drive.
They are newly moving into their home.
Used to describe something new in style or technology, showing it is modern or updated just now.
The newly designed phone has many features.
He bought a newly released video game.