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new lease of life

phrase
/ˈnu ˈlis əv ˈlaɪf/
another chance for someone to become more healthy, energetic, or adopting a more optimistic view on life
The phrase "new lease of life" does not have a specific origin, but it is derived from the legal concept of a lease, which refers to a contract granting temporary possession or use of a property. In this context, "lease" is used metaphorically to represent a period of time or opportunity for a fresh start or improved circumstances. It is used to describe a situation where someone is given another chance or opportunity to improve their health, energy levels, or overall outlook on life.
Examples
  • His return to the game gave the team a new lease of life, and they played better than ever.
  • Starting a new hobby provided her with a new lease of life, sparking her creativity again.
  • A healthy diet has given my grandmother a new lease of life; she’s much more active now.
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