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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121. The artist has used several layers of paint to create the stormy sky.
122. The government will have to create a special agency to underwrite small business loans.
123. Acrylic paints can be used to create large, flat blocks of colour.
124. As a parent you try to create a stable home environment for your children to grow up in.
125. The developments in the town will create spillovers for neighbouring regions.
126. The prime minister claims that he wants to create a classless society.
127. They left the lights down to create a comfortable atmosphere.
128. The 1980s property boom in and around London helped to create a North/South divide in the cost of housing.
129. The museum uses smells and smoke generators to create atmosphere.
130. They've painted it red to create a feeling of warmth.
131. The synergies gained from the merger, Pirelli claimed, would create savings of about £130m over four years.
132. Our aim is to create a fairer,[sentencedict.com] more inclusive society.
133. If anything, it could create a clampdown on democratic tendencies by regimes in neighbouring countries.
134. Three colleges have come together to create a new university.
135. There's also 5Mb of webspace so that you can create your own personal web site.
136. The new factory is expected to create more than 400 new jobs.
137. It's an example of how you can turn around the sentence and create a whole new meaning.
138. It only takes a few stupid people to create mayhem in a crowd.
139. She designs her own fabrics using woodblocks and stencils to create patterns on the material.
140. Everyone wants to create a sense of occasion at Christmas.
141. The introduction of school fees would create inequality between schools.
142. She uses animal sounds to create startling effect in her music.
143. He didn't want to create the impression that he was fishing for information.
144. The government has announced plans to create 10,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 new jobs.
145. It is hoped that the scheme will create new jobs in the region.
146. The rise and fall of the dancers' bodies create a pattern.
147. We've tried to create the ambience of a French bistro.
148. For some children, the first fall of snow is an opportunity to create mayhem.
149. To create a new document, select New from the File menu.
150. The rancher must always be on guard against the dangers that nature can create.