Synonym: advanced, forward-looking, groundbreaking, innovational, modern. Similar words: innovation, conservative, native, relative, narrative, cooperative, initiative, relatively. Meaning: [ɪnəveɪtɪv] adj. 1. ahead of the times 2. being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before.
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91. Much of this artistic creativity was more innovative than before.
92. In contrast, innovative organizations foster constant communication, so information flows quickly through their ranks.
93. The furnishings are of a high standard and show considerable flair in innovative design and good taste with respect to choice of modern materials.
94. Our response to recession must simply be to be more determined, focused and innovative.
95. Here he gained valuable experience and, though occupied with much routine work, commenced innovative research.
96. The school soon found itself inundated with applications from college students around the country wanting to enrol on this innovative course.
97. Many new and innovative subject areas are included. 37 centres have submitted requests for permission in principle to run Pilot Schemes.
98. There is no evidence that big drug firms are any more innovative than their smaller peers.
99. The second pilot investigation is concerned with the innovative activities of small firms.
100. Holt features the place of matrix structures and venture teams in organizing innovative projects.
100. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
101. The result is an exciting and innovative marriage of the old and the new, and a widely acclaimed architectural success.
102. Thank you for supporting new artists over the years and for being the most adventurous and innovative of magazines.
103. As already stated, many innovative schemes appeared to be in operation, but there was very little evaluation.
104. Innovative programs that make use of mentors often do exactly this.
105. Labour needs to match its commitment to spending with innovative ideas about service delivery, financing and management.
106. Grammar Dictation offers an innovative approach to the study of grammar in the language classroom.
107. An innovative product embodying new technology meets new user needs and sells on performance.
108. Exposure during his or her career to innovative ideas and / or tactics.
109. The sound isn't the most innovative ever, and the influence of Stevie Wonder and the Jackson 5 is obvious.
110. It also funds innovative schemes to provide secure homes for young and old.
111. These are exciting times and every day there seems to be something new and innovative happening.
112. In addition to inaugurating a new era of news, PointCast is pioneering an innovative way to advertise on the Net.
113. Due to the great variety of approaches for organizing innovative projects, it is difficult to classify them.
114. A couple of early speeches suggested that he might marry innovative approaches with a commitment to U.S. leadership.
115. Perhaps the most innovative aspect of the sentimental comedy is that it represented a new form of tragi-comedy.
116. If language is a code, it is a complexly ill-defined code, adaptable to the innovative skill of its users.
117. Brand A is an innovative product concept which will make life very much easier for all slimmers.
118. This is an innovative project, aimed at combining the sociology of science with science policy analysis at the national level.
119. Innovative new curricula in science, mathematics and the humanities combined with fresh approaches to classroom method.
120. In Chapter Seven, we will discuss the innovative approach he and his colleagues followed.
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