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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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“Search engines must be able to innovate and keep pace with evolving user needs,” Henna Virkkunen, executive vice president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy at the Commission, said in a statement.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 16, 2026

"It will allow us to serve the touring ecology better, giving organisations the confidence they need to innovate, collaborate, and continue to tour and present brilliant work to audiences nationally and internationally."

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2026

Musk’s five-step algorithm gets Tesla and SpaceX employees to achieve stretch goals and innovate, and it’s sure to come in handy in his push to build the world’s largest AI chip factory.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 29, 2026

“They’re chasing stretch goals with free license to question everything and innovate boldly.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 28, 2026

Surely one may speak of the nature of things in general, under such general terms as these, without being suspected of an intention to innovate.

From The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Bacon, Delia




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