Similar words: invent, inventory, invention, inverted, investment, convention, convenient, inconvenient. Meaning: [ɪn'vent] adj. formed or conceived by the imagination.
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61. The man who invented foil-embossed paperback covers. Aids activists.
62. Reversibility must therefore be invented by the child.
63. And what about the caveman that invented fire?
64. Cagoules and other modern waterproofs, so efficient today, had not then been invented.
65. Intensional descriptions are usually invented by some sort of generalizing method.
66. Women invented Liquid Paper, the Melitta coffee filter system, the Kevlar material used for bulletproof vests, and much more.
67. Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism.
68. We invented the half-round string in 1978, and then other manufacturers came out with similar strings.
69. By 1850 steel ships with steam engines and propellers had been invented.
70. They then invented various spirit beings who would terrify the women and keep them away from the lodge and from knowledge.
71. I was not even aware that, until I had my first bought suit, that flies had been invented!
72. The patentee almost lost his millions because rivals claimed that he had invented nothing, but merely copied the living world.
73. In 1887 Lyons ran a stall at the Liverpool exhibition, selling for a shilling a combined microscope-binocular-compass which he had invented.
74. Daniel Oates has invented a repertoire of three-dimensional cartoon characters to populate his work.
75. I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill. Thomas A. Edison
76. There has long been controversy over who invented the travellers cheque.
77. Between them they invented a sort of polka, in which their feet did not get too mixed up.
78. Often, these strategies were invented by the pupils rather than taught by the teacher.
79. He inherited a regular staff meeting and was penitent that he had never invented such a meeting in Durham.
80. Such an accusation is hardly likely to have been invented by his enemies if he had not performed miracles.
81. Until it was invented, this process took many people hundreds of hours of work.
82. That, next to law enforcement,[sentencedict.com] is the biggest bunk slogan ever invented.
83. Finally the revolution in retailing that was embodied in Wal-Mart was invented in the suburbs of southern cities in the United States.
84. By the 1830s he was a revered scientist and had invented an electromagnetic coil machine.
85. The padres, to explain all this, invented two myths of their own.
86. The Victorians invented Christmas, according to the exhibition, as a pretext for selling toys.
87. Huxley invented the word agnostic and, like many of his contemporaries, became one.
88. Linked to the machine by electrodes, he had learned the best way to use every weapon ever invented.
89. Fortunately some of the neighbours intervened, and it was they who invented the sobriquet.
90. Not many years after these freed men invented their church organization, desperate militants inspired slave revolts.
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