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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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But it is running into a bigger problem: it can’t innovate its way around Nvidia’s financial might.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 24, 2026

The fine arts have long struggled with a so-called graying audience, and have moved mountains to innovate in ways that keep the genres fresh in order to attract younger, excitable crowds.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 9, 2026

"The future belongs to those who innovate, and Israel and India are bent on innovation," Netanyahu said on Thursday, standing next to Modi.

From Barron's • Feb. 26, 2026

And on video games, recent entries in the main Pokémon series, still produced by original developers Game Freak, have been criticised for failing to innovate - particularly when it comes to graphics.

From BBC • Feb. 26, 2026

And thus the establishment of the Great Charter, without seeming anywise to innovate in the distribution of political power, became a kind of epoch in the constitution.

From The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John by Hume, David