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innovating
adjective as in groundbreaking
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Example Sentences
She spent her career constantly innovating, and much of what she did was copied and evolved by those who admired her work.
"The harnessing of chaotic quantum phenomena could enable novel methods for selective and flexible delivery of electrons at the nanoscale -- thus, innovating new modes of quantum control."
“This project is going to allow us to keep innovating,” Dickow said.
Over the last few decades, we have become very lazy in innovating, because we thought, “If I can just scale it down, I can make it more attractive. Why bother to think about new things?”
Mr Draghi also said Europe is not innovating fast enough, comparing it unfavourably to the US, which has become a home to several trillion-dollar tech giants.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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