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invent

Transitive Verb
past: inventedpp: inventeding: inventing

This term describes the act of bringing something entirely new into existence, whether it is a physical machine, a conceptual system, or a fictional narrative. It carries a strong connotation of ingenuity and creativity, often implying a breakthrough or a shift in how things are done. When used in the context of excuses or stories, the word takes on a deceptive quality. In these instances, it suggests a deliberate fabrication designed to mislead, shifting the focus from genuine innovation to strategic dishonesty.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To create or design a device, process, or object that has not existed before.

"Thomas Edison is credited with the effort to invent the light bulb."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To create a false story or excuse in order to deceive someone.

"He had to invent a plausible reason for being late to the meeting."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To originate or introduce a new method, style, or system of doing something.

"The team worked to invent a new way of organizing the data."

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