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innovation
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Innovation is a new idea, or more-effective device or process. Innovation may also refer to:
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES Department For Innovation, Universities, and Skills, the COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE educational ▪ This in itself created a need for new schools and teachers, and therefore provided a platform for educational ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Innovation \In`no*va"tion\, n. [L. innovatio; cf. F. innovation.] The act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, commercial products, etc. --Dryden. A change effected by innovating; a change in customs; something new, and contrary ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., "restoration, renewal," from Latin innovationem (nominative innovatio ), noun of action from past participle stem of innovare (see innovate ).
Usage examples of innovation.
No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given them an adaptive advantage in the endless struggle to survive.
He represented the peril of perpetual innovations, and the necessity of adhering to some system.
After we examined the advertising, sales promotion, public relations and direct marketing, we discovered that nowhere in their communication was anything that offered the customers comfort, excitement and innovation.
Perhaps the best view of all, however, is that after the early settlers of Eastern Polynesia were released from the conservative influence of Western Polynesian technology, they tanged some of their adzes and made other innovations in their artifacts.
His prudence rendered him averse to any great innovation, and though his temper was not very susceptible of zeal or enthusiasm, he always maintained an habitual regard for the ancient deities of the empire.
Victor Alexander, Colvile, Eden, 41-42, 115, 116n, 385,413 121,122,124 Chamberlain, Joseph, 195, 196, Competition between HBC and 197-198 rivals, 279-292 Chapman, Sidney E, 512, 520n, Computer Innovations, 542 558n Conoco, 536, 537 Chesshire, Bob, 233, 269, 370, Consignment, 281 393,395-396,402,403 Constable,john, 563, 564 Chester, David Andrew, 411 Continental Oil, 427, 586, 587 Chester, Isabel, 410 Cooch, FG.
There are few incentives for a Service or the Joint Staff to reward innovation or divestiture of roles or missions in order to change the character and mix of land, sea, air, and space forces and to prepare them to fight the battles we must envisage for the twenty-first century.
A month or two found even the Dodecagons infected with the innovation.
In the long period of twelve hundred years, which elapsed between the reign of Constantine and the reformation of Luther, the worship of saints and relics corrupted the pure and perfect simplicity of the Christian model: and some symptoms of degeneracy may be observed even in the first generations which adopted and cherished this pernicious innovation.
And an innovator in financial areas, Citibank in New York, for instance, is unlikely to embark on innovations in retailing or health care.
A well-known and successful innovator and entrepreneur who had built a process-based innovation into a substantial worldwide business in the space of twenty-five years was then asked to comment.
You introduce people to innovation and technological trends - but do you have any hands on experience as an innovator or a trendsetter?
Secretly he had been attempting an innovation at his brooders: a dragon almost as massive as the Jugger with the savage intelligence and agility of the Blue Horror.
Open Innovation companies use licensing extensively to create and extend markets for their technology.
NVG balanced the protection of the internal innovation process with the development of external paths to market for Lucent technologies.