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How to pronounce innovate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms introduce
Type of initiate, pioneer
Has types debut, open up, phase in, pioneer
Derivation innovation, innovative, innovator

Examples of innovate

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Either proprietary app platforms win because the web can't innovate fast enough.
From the techcrunch.com
It's possible that we'll manage to innovate our way out of material limitations.
From the ecocentric.blogs.time.com
There are considerable opportunities for startups to innovate and capture share.
From the techcrunch.com
We want to innovate, stay ahead in the game and help publishers expand globally.
From the tennessean.com
Given what taxpayers have invested in them, we need GM and Chrysler to innovate.
From the chron.com
For firms to differentiate themselves in a crowded field, they need to innovate.
From the forbes.com
But lots of startups are trying to innovate and get a piece of this market, too.
From the techcrunch.com
In the past five years most companies have become scared to innovate and invest.
From the newsday.com
But Kokonas is betting that others will innovate to fit their own circumstances.
From the sacbee.com
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  • Introduce: bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced"
  • (innovation) invention: a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation
  • (innovation) invention: the creation of something in the mind
  • Innovation is a change in the thought process for doing something, or the useful application of new inventions or discoveries. It may refer to an incremental emergent or radical and revolutionary changes in thinking, products, processes, or organizations. ...
  • (Innovation (magazine)) Innovation is a subscription-based magazine, compiling recent developments in the area of research in Singapore and globally. The format and style is designed to be accessible to an "educated layperson" , and also includes relevant fields such as patenting . ...
  • In time series analysis (or forecasting) u2014 as conducted in statistics, signal processing, and many other fields u2014 the innovation is the difference between the observed value of a variable at time t and the optimal forecast of that value based on information available prior to time t. If the forecasting method is working correctly, successive innovations are uncorrelated with each other, i.e...
  • (Innovations (album)) Innovations is the title of a studio album released by Puerto Rican salsa-group El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico on 1984. The album holds the distinction of being the first number-one set on the Billboard Tropical Albums.
  • (Innovations (journal)) Innovations is an academic journal that focuses on entrepreneurial solutions to global challenges. It is published on a quarterly basis by the MIT Press.
  • (Innovation) the introduction of a product which is new to both the company and its customers; a new-to-the-world product. See Product Extension; New Product Duplication.