Sentence examples for to invention from inspiring English sources

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to invention

noun

Something invented.

  • My new invention will let you alphabetize your matchbook collection in half the usual time.

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Further to just assessing new inventions, an understanding of the qualities related to invention impact enables one to optimise their inventive strategy to maximise such qualities.

Then, ideally, fear leads to invention.

O'Connor found the same way through cliché to invention in her spirituality and in her writing.

He wanted to see whether the kind of insight that leads to invention could be engineered.

Who knows, but Nancy is curious, and her curiosity gives way to invention.

Scarce and expensive skilled labour is often a spur to invention.

Gradually, I found myself letting go of the real Macleans and turning to invention instead.

Alienation, we are reminded by both shows, is often the necessary prelude to invention.

Again, limitation is an aid to invention, as surprising variations emerge from unpromising visual starter material.

That reference to "invention" indicates that this year's choice is certainly appropriate.

Turning to invention to get at deeper realities of experience is fiction's righteous mission, and "Honeymoon" performs it beautifully.

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