innovate

IPA: ˈɪnʌveɪt

verb

  • (obsolete, transitive) To alter, to change into something new; to revolutionize.
  • (intransitive) To introduce something new to a particular environment; to do something new.
  • (transitive) To introduce (something) as new.
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Examples of "innovate" in Sentences

  • Because the business that doesn't innovate is risking its eventual demise.
  • Of these, the only area where they can innovate is in the marketing/distribution area.
  • For many in our industry, the capacity to innovate is closely tied to developing human resources.
  • "Your ability to innovate is inversely proportional to your client's self-perceived sophistication."
  • Each operation was new and presented unique problems, and we had to invent and innovate from the start.
  • CEOs scribble the word "innovate" on their personal stationery and sleep with it under their pillows at night.
  • Nor can they demonstrate any ability to provide better service through innovation; the only remaining room left to innovate is in figuring out how to deny claims.
  • Initially, I hoped that meant he was maybe doing interesting work representing device manufacturers whose capacity to innovate is being stifled by unduly restrictive DMCA provisions.
  • It’s all just another shiny thing on a conveyer belt already groaning under the weight of shiny things – an environment where the only way to innovate is to get shinier and more illusory, rather than more useful.

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