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to inventing
verb
To design a new process or mechanism.
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Accustomed to inventing alternate realities, he developed ways of presenting recipes on a screen.
But inside the federal courthouse in Manhattan, he confessed to inventing those tales.
Dr. Rijsberman said chemical engineering might provide the route to inventing many future toilets.
They have darted from denying state authority over the problem to inventing groundless constitutional arguments.
He dedicated his life to inventing beautiful and useful products for the modern world.
But boredom set in and he soon shifted to inventing products himself.
Russo is committed to inventing this sort of problem, the macaroni-salad problem, and then taking it seriously.
"We are committed to inventing and reinventing what it means to be a great public university," Mr. Powers said.
"I've been accused of everything under the sun, from pedophilia to plagiarism to inventing a mythical Jon Katz".
When we finally recorded it, I invited people from Bahia who are used to inventing tropical rhythms".
'Inventing tomorrow' The discussion was likened to "inventing tomorrow", with a bare structure in which to work.
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