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innovative
adjective
introducing
or
using
new
ideas
,
methods
,
or
technology
to
create
something
different
and
better
•
The
company
released
an
innovative
smartphone
with
a
foldable
screen
.
The
company
released
an
innovative
smartphone
with
a
foldable
screen
.
•
Scientists
developed
an
innovative
vaccine
that
uses
a
new
delivery
system
.
Scientists
developed
an
innovative
vaccine
that
uses
a
new
delivery
system
.
From
the
verb
“
innovate
”
+
-ive
,
first
recorded
in
the
17th
century
.
adjective
describing
a
person
who
is
able
to
think
of
and
introduce
new
ideas
or
methods
•
Marie
Curie
was
an
innovative
scientist
who
changed
the
study
of
radioactivity
.
Marie
Curie
was
an
innovative
scientist
who
changed
the
study
of
radioactivity
.
•
The
chef
is
known
for
her
innovative
combinations
of
spices
and
textures
.
The
chef
is
known
for
her
innovative
combinations
of
spices
and
textures
.
Derived
from
innovate
+
-ive
;
the
sense
of
describing
a
person
’
s
creative
abilities
became
common
in
the
20th
century
.
innovation
noun
a
new
idea
,
product
,
or
way
of
doing
something
that
has
not
existed
before
•
The
company
released
an
innovation
that
lets
smartphones
fold
like
books
.
The
company
released
an
innovation
that
lets
smartphones
fold
like
books
.
•
Solar-powered
backpacks
are
an
exciting
innovation
for
hikers
who
need
to
charge
devices
on
the
trail
.
Solar-powered
backpacks
are
an
exciting
innovation
for
hikers
who
need
to
charge
devices
on
the
trail
.
From
Latin
innovātiō
(“
renewal
”),
from
innovō
(“
I
renew
,
alter
”).
noun
the
act
or
process
of
introducing
new
ideas
,
methods
,
or
things
•
Innovation
drives
economic
growth
and
creates
new
jobs
.
Innovation
drives
economic
growth
and
creates
new
jobs
.
•
The
school
encourages
innovation
by
letting
students
design
their
own
science
projects
.
The
school
encourages
innovation
by
letting
students
design
their
own
science
projects
.