Crossword-Solution: INNOVATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Innovation | n. | The act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc. |
| Innovation | n. | A change effected by innovating; a change in customs; something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites. |
| Innovation | n. | A newly formed shoot, or the annually produced addition to the stems of many mosses. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “INNOVATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Steve Jobs defined it as "saying no to a thousand things" | 1 answer |
| A new method, idea, or product | 1 answer |
| Vicissitudes | 7 answers |
| Vicissitude | 9 answers |
| reorganisation | 10 answers |
| reorganization | 12 answers |
| fresh advance | 13 answers |
| FIRST-hand work | 27 answers |
| Wrinkle | 29 answers |
| Introduction | 34 answers |
| newness | 36 answers |
| cutting edge | 39 answers |
| Invention. | 39 answers |
| Brainchild | 40 answers |
| novelty | 44 answers |
| new thing | 48 answers |
| The "in" thing | 52 answers |
| News agency | 54 answers |
| Headway | 63 answers |
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Sentences with INNOVATION (5)
Most dongles on the market today (1991) will pass data through the port and monitor for {magic} codes (and combinations of status lines) with minimal if any interference with devices further down the line --- this innovation was necessary to allow daisy-chained dongles for multiple pieces of software.
Buxom lasses, almost as antiquated as their mothers, excepting where a straw hat, a fine ribbon, or perhaps a white frock, gave symptoms of city innovation.
For the opposite reason, Prince John hated and contemned the few Saxon families of consequence which subsisted in England, and omitted no opportunity of mortifying and affronting them; being conscious that his person and pretensions were disliked by them, as well as by the greater part of the English commons, who feared farther innovation upon their rights and liberties, from a sovereign of John’s licentious and tyrannical disposition.
With a grave appearance of impartiality he declared that as they were now finally committing themselves to Reform or Innovation, it was desirable that they should take one last view of the perimeter of the whole subject, its defects as well as its advantages.
Then to sum up: This is the point to which, above all, the attention of our rulers should be directed,--that music and gymnastic be preserved in their original form, and no innovation made.
Quotes with INNOVATION (3)
Innovation is finding the door of opportunity and revealing its beauty.
An excerpt from:“Hypothetically Speaking” ByAnthony T. Hincks(A book about you and the world — coming soon!) If I was a savvy person, I would watch, and study mankind in order to find out where his weaknesses lay. Greed, for sure; vanity; mistrust; a tendency towards violence; fanaticism, and many other less than honorable traits and even some honorable ones which could also be used, and capitalized on. Then, once I had found his weaknesses I would act. I and some friends or …
Look to the past to help create the future. Look to science and to poetry. Combine innovation and interpretation. We need the best of both. And it is universities that best provide them.
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Appears in: New Yorker.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2018).