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Meanings of
invented
in English
Fancied.
fancied
fictional
fictitious
fabricated
made-up
Related terms
unreal
Usage of
invented
in English
1
OPINION:IN 1951, Samuel Lubell
invented
the concept of the political solar system.
2
The only problem is those solutions have not yet been
invented
yet.
3
This
invented
scene is seriously misrepresentative of public opinion in May 1940.
4
The most exciting aspects of 5G haven't even been
invented
yet, however.
5
She
invented
the key thing to be sure the house was secure.
6
He
invented
virtual reality and now he's very critical of technological culture.
7
He even
invented
a new techie term: PDA, for personal digital assistant.
8
This is where things are produced, jobs created and new technologies
invented
.
9
And it was I who
invented
the window in the prison door.
10
Chemists also used a bewildering variety of symbols and abbreviations, often
self
-
invented
.
11
They very much prefer democracy - which they
invented
Ð to communism.
12
I need to know why He
invented
Pain, and Time, and Distance.
13
Behind their walls, a new way of Dublin living is being
invented
.
14
The Walkman hadn't been
invented
yet, so music was a public experience.
15
So I
invented
new scenarios, and even put on different regional accents.
16
Her relations address letters to our children using an
invented
hyphenated surname.
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invented
invent
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
invent by
invent yet
invent new
invent a machine
invent the story
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Invented
through the time
Invented
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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