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Meanings of
invent
in English
Portuguese
formular
Catalan
formular
Spanish
formular
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To use the intellect to plan or design something.
forge
devise
contrive
formulate
excogitate
Portuguese
formular
Portuguese
inventar
Spanish
inventar
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To make up something artificial or untrue.
manufacture
fabricate
cook up
make up
Portuguese
inventar
Synonyms
Examples for "
manufacture
"
manufacture
fabricate
cook up
make up
Examples for "
manufacture
"
1
Production of Clays;
manufacture
of Porcelain in China; in Italy; in England.
2
American companies
manufacture
millions of guns each year and import many more.
3
Unfortunately they affect perceptions of schools and therefore
manufacture
their own importance.
4
Many Japanese suppliers also
manufacture
in the United States, Europe and Asia.
5
Its main businesses include the
manufacture
and sales of household furniture products.
1
Several researchers were inside, using robot precision-assembly cells to
fabricate
various units.
2
You don't
fabricate
that in any way, you live it, she said.
3
She didn't seem the sort who'd
fabricate
an outlandish story for attention.
4
Mr. King was inspired to
fabricate
in the interest of psychical research.
5
Captain Smythe's engineers can
fabricate
some new kinetic rounds loaded with sensors.
1
It's not easy to
cook
up
fresh content about the Internet anymore.
2
The split still makes sense, but has yet to
cook
up
value.
3
Brands with fewer wrappers per pound will
cook
up
thick and doughy.
4
Impressions, with me at least, require a little time to
cook
up
.
5
Your granny was supposed to
cook
up
a recipe I gave her.
1
Christians no longer
make
up
a majority of the New Zealand population.
2
You could
make
up
new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3
The British government and parliament must
make
up
their minds, he said.
4
They
make
up
80 percent of mortality and health expenditure, he said.
5
Food prices
make
up
almost 19 percent of the consumer price index.
Usage of
invent
in English
1
This project attempted to
invent
a general way to add security modules.
2
You can even
invent
your own and order it a week ahead.
3
With the proper supplies, perhaps we can still
invent
the perfect society.
4
He pulled himself together and started to
invent
his new, urgent mission.
5
I
invent
the excuse, and the conscience of the priest accepts it.
6
Isis did not
invent
the idea of a holy war or crusade.
7
Just believe me, do yourself a favor, don't
invent
that time machine.
8
If Travellers did not exist, Irish society would have to
invent
them.
9
Mr Tubbs explained that there was no need to
invent
further stories.
10
Try to
invent
new ways of expressing the old things in movement.
11
It's perpetual motion; the thing man wanted to
invent
but never did.
12
We walked around the gardens and decided to
invent
a new language.
13
We remember the details of our story, we do not
invent
them.
14
One small child in the dark can
invent
more hells than Swedenborg.
15
At the way she could
invent
a whole story on the spot.
16
I didn't
invent
the entertainment industry, I'm just telling you the rules.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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invent
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
invent new
invent things
invent a lie
invent such
invent stories
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Translations for
invent
Portuguese
formular
inventar
Catalan
formular
inventar
idear
tramar
Spanish
formular
inventar
idear
Invent
through the time
Invent
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common