[ UK /kɹiːˈe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /kɹiˈeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. invest with a new title, office, or rank
    Create one a peer
  2. pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity
    Don't disturb him--he is creating
  3. create or manufacture a man-made product
    We produce more cars than we can sell
    The company has been making toys for two centuries
  4. bring into existence
    He created a new movement in painting
    The company was created 25 years ago
  5. create by artistic means
    Auden made verses
    Picasso created Cubism
    Schoenberg created twelve-tone music
    create a poem
  6. make or cause to be or to become
    make a mess in one's office
    create a furor
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How To Use create In A Sentence

  • Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening. Undefined
  • For instance, a few weeks ago in my sports statistics class, I envisioned a type of graph that’s a combination boxplot and lineplot — instead of turning towards Excel, I coded a Mathematica module to create this type of graph and then automate the creation of many of these. Wolfram Blog : Get Your Game On for Mathematics Awareness Month!
  • This can often create a lot of noise, reducing the quality of image obtainable.
  • Our goal is to reduce the excess downforce to a point where we do create a little separation.
  • Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
  • Venuti advocates that translators create a discursive heterogeneity by using non-dominant English forms to make the foreignness of the source texts felt and render the translations visible.
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • And some soil-based diseases not only cause physical symptoms, but create cognitive impairment too, crippling a child's long-term potential. Blake Mycoskie: Today, TOMS Asks You to Go 'One Day Without Shoes'
  • There was once a fairy who created the fields and forests expressly for those in love, — in that eternal hedge-school of lovers, which is forever beginning anew, and which will last as long as there are hedges and scholars. Les Miserables
  • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
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