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Meanings of
create
in English
Portuguese
causar
Catalan
causar
Spanish
hacer
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Create or manufacture a man-made product.
make
produce
Related terms
make over
make up
Portuguese
causar
Spanish
create
Back to the meaning
South African Radio Station.
we play from the heart
Related terms
television network
television channel
Spanish
create
To bring into existence.
bring forth
Usage of
create
in English
1
The resulting report, Staying power: how do family businesses
create
lasting success?
2
The deal would, however,
create
a customs border down the Irish Sea.
3
Content companies say the law would
create
important tools for fighting piracy.
4
This type of impact will certainly
create
more problems for our economy.
5
The government estimates the project could
create
up to 50 new jobs.
6
In the second period Carrick also helped
create
the Devils' second goal.
7
The new high-tech plants will likely
create
far fewer jobs than expected.
8
They produce original research,
create
useful technology and stimulate the global economy.
9
A climate change new deal will
create
new jobs, its proponents argue.
10
Central banks are unique entities and they can
create
money,'' he said.
11
We, however, say
create
wealth legally and according to rules and policies.
12
It recommends Canada
create
a new security tsar to prevent future attacks.
13
The opening of state borders continues to
create
political tension in Australia.
14
Unfortunately, the fragmented nature of the enforcement process may
create
considerable difficulties.
15
Coolwagon will
create
10 new jobs as a result of the contract.
16
The best way to arrange matters is to
create
a win-win situation.
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create
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
create jobs
create new
create more
create the world
create problems
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Translations for
create
Portuguese
causar
instituir
criar
construir
realizar
fazer
provocar
produzir
Catalan
causar
fer
confeccionar
realitzar
preparar
compondre
produir
crear
Spanish
hacer
causar
realizar
producir
crear
create
Create
through the time
Create
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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