Synonym: concoct, contrive, develop, devise, make up, originate. Antonym: imitate. Similar words: invention, inventory, investment, convention, conventional, direct investment, invest, investor. Meaning: [ɪn'vent] v. 1. come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort 2. make up something artificial or untrue.
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121 Invent three broad - mindedly jumping over dyadic wrong tier of space design, life is unhurried deduction.
122 It's so difficult to reach a real person via an 800 number that we had to invent a heretofore unnecessary locution—real person—to describe the entity we are trying to reach.
123 Invent your own filters, use an Elliot Wave filter, anything you think will help your trading.
124 We have invent car, computer ect, because our legs and cerebra want relax.
124 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
125 Haynes then went on to invent the muffler and different metal alloys.
126 The American Heritage Dictionary says that window is an example of a type of word called a "kenning" that the Norse loved to invent.
127 This part also tells the rule and the method which is judged if the invent and the utility model right is trenched in the Patent Law.
128 One Cherokee named Sequoyah saw how important reading and writing was to the white man. He decided to invent a way to write down the spoken Cherokee language.
129 Chou - heung : Yes , I understand. Did you invent the poison Die within half step with smile?
130 The cigarette lighter was invent - ed before the match.
131 We must invent an extension of the idea of triangulation.
132 We routinely add or subtract people, details, settings and actions to and from our memories. We conflate, invent and edit.
133 All the males in one population sing the same song, but occasionally they invent an entirely new one.
134 A man who has confidence always attic faith and great ambition, but not the invent dream.
135 I can discard that which is unfitting, and keep that which proved fitting, And invent something new for that which I discarded.
136 So I'd probably want to invent some sort of scanning device that could quickly sort the tickets for me.
137 Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says.
138 Invent and create the crystal being human being sapiential, and the advancement of society they have been driven developing.
139 World Warcraft did not invent the auction house trading system.
140 What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent?
141 Soon designers began to invent new idioms expressly for the toolbar.
142 It was left to the Yankee, Eli Whitney, to invent a machine which would make it profitable for southern farmers to grow short-fibered cotton to supply the busy factories of Europe.
143 The candidates employ top public relations and advertising men , who invent clever catch phrase.
144 Though researchers have invent many kinds of wheeled machine, designing and manufacturing a legged robot like myriapod running in natural environment is still a huge challenge.
145 Although, only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love.
146 Thanks to this project NetBeans can provide basic support for lots of different languages - and if you invent your own language make sure to look at Schliemann to get some nice support in the IDE.
147 There was also smog, or haze, or some version of atmospheric opaqueness for which the International Olympic Committee has yet to invent a word.
148 The creations of a small coterie of malicious hackers who invent toxic software for the sheer deviltry of it.
149 I can discard that which is unfitting and keep that which proved fitting, and invent something new for that which I discarded.
150 If there was not a drive toward complexity, why not stop at bacteria and invent millions of more one-celled varieties.
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