Having the ability or power to create.
Having the skill and power of the mind to produce something new, especially a work of art; (an ability of a person)
1 But as Judge Polster said, difficult cases present opportunities for creative solutions.
2 They have enormous financial and political power, but no creative power whatsoever.
3 We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence.
4 Certainly our attitude to creative freedom and game development remains fairly flexible.
5 I think this creative work you do is something about words, yes?
6 Our creative first approach to media advertising has delivered transformational business results.
7 We hope it's as much driven by the creative community as possible.
8 The subject of his speech was the new creative revolution in advertising.
9 People who did not ask questions; who were creative but lacked ambition.
10 Alas, Skousen's-andtherefore Beck's-viewof the Founders' intent is a bit creative .
11 As such, it will work best in cool, young and creative industries.
12 Tsinoy hears, however, and makes another creative leap-withanother, more important question.
13 Some companies foster inspiration by encouraging employees to try new creative outlets.
14 She points out that technology is creating new opportunities for creative entrepreneurs.
15 We have exhausted all possible creative solutions on our side, Enria said.
16 Many cities have come up with creative responses to the heat problem.
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