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Meanings of
creating
in English
Russian
воплощение
Portuguese
criação
Spanish
creación
Catalan
creació
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Process during which something comes into being and gains its characteristics.
production
generation
creation
formation
forming
apparition
process of forming
act of forming
destruction
Russian
воплощение
Synonyms
Examples for "
production
"
production
generation
creation
formation
forming
Examples for "
production
"
1
Feed levels are looking good, and
production
is ahead of last year.
2
The company said farmers need its new technology to maximize crop
production
.
3
Primary
production
would remain the main focus of water storage scheme use.
4
Economically, business suffered
production
and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely affected.
5
Political upheaval in one country often now means
production
problems in another.
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to inspire a new
generation
today.
2
But each
generation
must ask the question anew: what is Irish food?
3
Iran says its nuclear work is solely for peaceful power
generation
purposes.
4
Britain is set to build a new
generation
of nuclear power plants.
5
Meet a new
generation
of young people striving to protect their history.
1
Most Israelis understand and support the
creation
of a future Palestinian state.
2
I think the best evidence-where your president is right-is about jobs
creation
.
3
Penn State has not announced the
creation
of a victims' compensation fund.
4
We believe there is immense value
creation
to happen in the future.
5
Their
creation
is the result of a different way of using magic.
1
Some warn this time the government
formation
process could take a year.
2
His comments followed the
formation
of a Palestinian unity government last month.
3
However, the underlying intracellular mechanisms leading to product aggregate
formation
remain unknown.
4
The result is the necessary factor in the
formation
of the Dweller.
5
The report appears sceptical of current policy
formation
in the education sector.
1
Eighty-two years after
forming
,
the ANC are elected to lead South Africa.
2
Two repeated it,
forming
the word as a question, looking for detail.
3
Long queues have been
forming
outside passport offices in Cuba this week.
4
But several officials opposed
forming
an ad hoc panel, the source said.
5
For the moment though he is focussed on
forming
his new government.
1
Now another
apparition
appeared which caused me a great deal of confusion.
2
They regard the hall here as a possible site of miraculous
apparition
.
3
In the actual presence of the
apparition
Mr. Nott's dignified resistance wavered.
4
The old man gazed full at the frowsy
apparition
in the doorway.
5
She was staggered by the
apparition
of Mr. Cannon in the porch.
1
The group of about 20 is in the
process
of
forming
an association.
2
The general was in the
process
of
forming
an immediate reply, but he reconsidered.
3
That
process
of
forming
an administration starts on Monday.
4
An insular race is therefore in
process
of
forming
.
5
On a gigantic scale, this
process
of
forming
carbon has resulted in our great coal deposits.
1
He was in the
act
of
forming
this opinion, when Ladoc approached.
2
Enunciation, belonging to elocution, is the
act
of
forming
those authorized sounds into finished speech.
3
The
act
of
forming
mercantile or financial bargains, more generally an abundance of such acts done by separate individuals.
4
Conception, which is otherwise known as Simple Apprehension, is the
act
of
forming
in the mind the idea of anything, e.g.
5
They were in the very
act
of
forming
the Administration, filling offices, &c., &c., when Adam came in from the Prince.
Usage of
creating
in English
1
Draft legislation
creating
the Commission for Victims and Survivors became law today.
2
Otunbayeva said the interim government would work on
creating
a parliamentary democracy.
3
This means market players are currently
creating
new coins at a loss.
4
Ten thousand years ago, our ancestors made civilization possible by
creating
agriculture.
5
However, reports present conflicting results,
creating
confusion regarding the feasibility and outcomes.
6
Subsequently all victims were evacuated to private sector hospitals
creating
similar difficulties.
7
The UK oil major would then solve one problem by
creating
another.
8
To actively offer pirated content would only risk
creating
problems with investors.
9
The plan involves
creating
greater employment opportunities and more labour market flexibility.
10
Gorbachev himself is largely responsible for
creating
the Soviet Union's Estonian problem.
11
One had him presenting his plan for
creating
12 million new jobs.
12
Molemo Kgomo began
creating
these striking South African dolls ten years ago.
13
That means getting things done takes time and risks
creating
internal confusion.
14
Unfortunately, hooks's statements provoke, without
creating
space for difference or substantive debate.
15
The group has also considered the idea of
creating
a new flag.
16
The government told parliament in July that
creating
jobs was a priority.
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creating
create
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
create new
create jobs
create more
create opportunities
create the world
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Translations for
creating
Russian
воплощение
возникновение
создание
появление
Portuguese
criação
Spanish
creación
Catalan
creació
Creating
through the time
Creating
across language varieties
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Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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