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Create

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Verb

1. create, make

make or cause to be or to become

Example Sentences:
'make a mess in one's office'
'create a furor'

2. create

bring into existence

Example Sentences:
'The company was created 25 years ago'
'He created a new movement in painting'

3. create

pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity

Example Sentences:
'Don't disturb him--he is creating'

4. create

invest with a new title, office, or rank

Example Sentences:
'Create one a peer'

5. create, make

create by artistic means

Example Sentences:
'create a poem'
'Schoenberg created twelve-tone music'
'Picasso created Cubism'
'Auden made verses'

6. create, make, produce

create or manufacture a man-made product

Example Sentences:
'We produce more cars than we can sell'
'The company has been making toys for two centuries'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Create

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verb
1. (transitive)
to cause to come into existence
2. (transitive)
to invest with a new honour, office, or title; appoint
3. (transitive)
to be the cause of
these circumstances created the revolution
4. (transitive)
to act (a role) in the first production of a play
5. (intransitive)
to be engaged in creative work
6. (intransitive) British slang
to make a fuss or uproar

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Create

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verb transitiveWord forms: creˈated or creˈating
1. 
to cause to come into existence; bring into being; make; originate; esp., to make or design (something requiring art, skill, invention, etc.)
2. 
to bring about; give rise to; cause
new industries create new jobs
3. 
to invest with a new rank, function, etc.
4. 
to be the first to portray (a particular role in a play)
adjective
5.  Archaic
created

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Create

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tr.v. cre·at·ed, cre·at·ing, cre·ates
1. To cause to exist; bring into being: created a new music school. See Synonyms at establish.
2. To give rise to; produce: That remark created a stir.
3. To produce through artistic or imaginative effort: create a poem; create a dramatic role.
4. To invest with an office or title; appoint: He was created a baron.
adj.
Archaic
Created.

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