Adjective
newly-formed (comparative more newly-formed, superlative most newly-formed)
Of recent origin.
Aboard his yacht, Luthor recruited Joe Manganiello’s Deathstroke to be part of a group he was putting together to combat the newly-formed Justice League. Source: Internet
As you can see, in that speech, Coach V uttered the words, "don't give up, don't ever give up," which became the motto for the then newly-formed V Foundation. Source: Internet
According to associate professor Tracy Webb, who sits on the department’s newly-formed Women in Physics Committee, and who has seen both the survey results as well as the report, the outcome is of no surprise. Source: Internet
Leaders of Mali’s newly-formed military junta with political figures and civil society leaders to discuss how to return the country to civilian rule after ousting President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and imposing military rule in a coup last month. Source: Internet
On the field, there were plenty of positives for City as the newly-formed centre-back pairing of Aymeric Laporte and Ruben Dias played their part in a second consecutive clean sheet. Source: Internet
A newsworthy event occurred last Thursday evening when a standing-room only crowd of neighbors gathered at the VFW to participate in a Forum sponsored by a newly-formed organization called Citizens for Responsible Government (CRG). Source: Internet