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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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The prospect of disruption in the housing sector has spurred major housing services companies and their search platforms to innovate to remain competitive.

From Barron's

The prospect of disruption in the housing sector has spurred major housing services companies and their search platforms to innovate to remain competitive.

From Barron's

The prospect of disruption in the housing sector has spurred major housing services companies and their search platforms to innovate to remain competitive.

From Barron's

The ability to create fire transformed daily life, providing warmth, enabling food to be cooked and supporting brain growth, freeing early humans to think, plan and innovate.

From BBC

"But they're also about capability. If we can build advanced 3D chips, we can innovate faster, respond faster, and shape the future of AI hardware."

From Science Daily