Synonym: bring about, cause, form, invent, make, manufacture, originate, produce. Antonym: demolish, destroy, smash. Similar words: creature, creating, threaten, scream, great, threat, treaty, increased. Meaning: [kriː'eɪt] v. 1. make or cause to be or to become 2. bring into existence 3. pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity 4. invest with a new title, office, or rank 5. create by artistic means 6. create or manufacture a man-made product.
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91. Rock musicians are working in collaboration with an orchestra to create a new opera.
92. The greatest danger is that we simply create information overload for our executives.
93. Politicians know they cannot create a lawful society simply at the stroke of a pen.
94. In small homes a single colour scheme can create a sense of space.
95. The company operates out of modern offices and expensive hotel suites to create an air of respectability.
96. The company needs to create a new image for itself.
97. Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
98. He wants to create a society where Islamic principles predominate.
99. It is the job of the marketing manager to create demand for the new product.
100. The President aims to create a de jure one-party state.
101. Careless spelling mistakes in a letter can create an unfavourable impression .
102. The prime minister claims he wants to create a classless meritocracy in Britain.
103. There's no career structure, you have to create your own.
104. Wizards and templates can help you create brochures, calendars, and Web pages.
105. He's managed to create a niche for himself in local politics.
106. If you want to create the right impression, I suggest you wear a suit.
107. The Prime Minister wanted to create a safe haven for the refugees.
107. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
108. The pending releases of the prisoners are meant to create a climate for negotiation.
109. The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives.
110. He had managed to create the entirely spurious impression that the company was thriving.
111. It will be necessary to create a regime to monitor compliance with the agreements.
112. It's important to create a good impression when you meet a new client.
113. Spanish liberals sought to create linguistic as well as administrative uniformity.
114. It is important to create a safe, non-threatening environment for children.
115. With a little imagination you can create a delicious meal from yesterday's leftovers.
116. Its intention is to restore pride in the past and create a more mannered society.
117. She tries to create an atmosphere of calm and security for her children.
118. We hope to create more jobs in the not too distant future .
119. They thinned out a stand to create a lush forest tomorrow.
120. A large mirror in a room can create the illusion of space.