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Invention ɪnˈvenʃn Story Noun Fax Machines Wonderful Time
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- fax machines were a wonderful invention at the time.
- he failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it.
- such changes have not been seen since the invention of the printing press.
- after the war, westinghouse devoted himself to invention.
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invention(noun)/ɪnˈvenʃn/ /ɪnˈvenʃn/- a thing or an idea that has been invented
- Fax machines were a wonderful invention at the time.
- He failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it.
Extra Examples- The two friends started a company to market their invention.
- This combination of cheese and apples is not an invention of the north of England.
- the act of inventing something
- Such changes have not been seen since the invention of the printing press.
- After the war, Westinghouse devoted himself to invention.
- the act of inventing a story or an idea and pretending that it is true; a story invented in this way
- This story is apparently a complete invention.
- Most of what she says is pure invention.
- What would he tell his parents? Some invention and quick thinking—that’s what was needed.
- the ability to have new and interesting ideas
- John was full of invention—always making up new dance steps and sequences.
- Her powers of invention were somewhat limited.
- a difficult new problem forces people to think of a solution to it
Word Origin- Middle English (in the sense ‘finding out, discovery’): from Latin inventio(n-), from invenire ‘discover’, from in- ‘into’ + venire ‘come’.
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