word | innovation |
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definition | (1) A new idea, device, or method. (2) The introduction of new ideas, devices, or methods. |
eg_sentence | “Smooshing” bits of candy into ice cream while the customer watched was just one of his innovations that later got copied by chains of ice-cream outlets. |
explanation | Innovation is a word that's almost always connected with business. In business today, it's almost a rule that a company that doesn't innovate is destined for failure. The most important and successful businesses were usually started by innovators. And company managers should always at least listen to the innovative ideas of their employees. |
IPA | ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən |
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