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Create vs. Innovate — What's the Difference?

Create vs. Innovate — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Create and Innovate

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Create

Bring (something) into existence
He created a thirty-acre lake
Over 170 jobs were created

Innovate

To begin or introduce (something new) for the first time.

Create

Make a fuss; complain
Little kids create because they hate being ignored

Innovate

To begin or introduce something new.

Create

To cause to exist; bring into being
Created a new music school.
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Innovate

To alter, to change into something new; to revolutionize.

Create

To give rise to; produce
That remark created a stir.

Innovate

(intransitive) To introduce something new to a particular environment; to do something new.

Create

To produce through artistic or imaginative effort
Create a poem.
Create a dramatic role.

Innovate

(transitive) To introduce (something) as new.
To innovate a word or an act

Create

To invest with an office or title; appoint
He was created a baron.

Innovate

To bring in as new; to introduce as a novelty; as, to innovate a word or an act.

Create

Created.

Innovate

To change or alter by introducing something new; to remodel; to revolutionize.
From his attempts upon the civil power, he proceedsto innovate God's worship.

Create

(transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)
You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red.

Innovate

To introduce novelties or changes; - sometimes with in or on.
Every man, therefore, is not fit to innovate.

Create

To bring into existence out of nothing, without the prior existence of the materials or elements used.

Innovate

Bring something new to an environment;
A new word processor was introduced

Create

To make or produce from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
Couturiers create exclusive garments for an affluent clientele.

Create

(transitive) To cause, to bring (a non-object) about by an action, behavior, or event, to occasion.
Crop failures created food shortages and high prices; his stubbornness created many difficulties
A sudden chemical spill on the highway created a chain‐collision which created a record traffic jam.

Create

(transitive) To confer or invest with a rank or title of nobility, to appoint, ordain or constitute.
Henry VIII created him a Duke.
Last month, the queen created two barons.
Under the concordate with Belgium, at least one Belgian clergyman must be created cardinal; by tradition, every archbishop of Mechelen is thus created a cardinal.

Create

(intransitive) To be or do something creative, imaginative, originative.
Children usually enjoy creating, never mind if it is of any use!

Create

(transitive) In theatre, to be the first performer of a role; to originate a character.

Create

To make a fuss, complain; to shout.

Create

(obsolete) Created, resulting from creation.

Create

Created; composed; begotten.
Hearts create of duty and zeal.

Create

To bring into being; to form out of nothing; to cause to exist.
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Create

To effect by the agency, and under the laws, of causation; to be the occasion of; to cause; to produce; to form or fashion; to renew.
Your eye in ScotlandWould create soldiers.
Create in me a clean heart.

Create

To invest with a new form, office, or character; to constitute; to appoint; to make; as, to create one a peer.

Create

Make or cause to be or to become;
Make a mess in one's office
Create a furor

Create

Bring into existence;
The company was created 25 years ago
He created a new movement in painting

Create

Pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity;
Don't disturb him--he is creating

Create

Invest with a new title, office, or rank;
Create one a peer

Create

Create by artistic means;
Create a poem
Schoenberg created twelve-tone music
Picasso created Cubism
Auden made verses

Create

Create or manufacture a man-made product;
We produce more cars than we can sell
The company has been making toys for two centuries

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