Use "invent" in a sentence

1. "Let women invent!").

2. After that, you invent.

3. Many children invent an imaginary friend.

4. Wait, did you invent Curry Magic oil?

5. 5 Many children invent an imaginary friend.

6. Invent the future of medicine with UW Bioengineering.

7. We can invent fantastic machines like the FLDSMDFR.

8. 9 Charles Darwin didn't invent a belief system.

9. 4 What excuse did he invent this time?

10. It's very simple: we don't invent molecules, compounds.

11. Invent some reason to quieten old Nosy Salt.

12. However, Galileo did not, in fact, invent the telescope

13. Beblister A plat a month! Just invent your life

14. * Advent * advene * Adventist * Advent Sunday * Adventual * Advent wreath invent

15. 9 Parasites invent new keys; hosts change the locks.

16. I wish someone would invent an everlasting light bulb.

17. Only an escapist can invent such an excuse.

18. How Many Airbuses Can the EU Invent? Too Many

19. I stood still, trying to invent a plausible excuse.

20. 11 Invent some reason to quieten old Nosy Salt.

21. 12 They began to invent ways of doing it better.

22. 3 I stood still, trying to invent a plausible excuse.

23. It's a very concrete wish that we invent this technology.

24. 1 We invent the spherical gear with ring involute tooth.

25. World Warcraft did not invent the auction house trading system.

26. However, Galileo did not, in fact, invent the telescope.

27. 2 Can't you invent a better excuse than that?

28. conceive verb (INVENT) C2 [ T ] to invent a plan or an idea: He Conceived the plot for this film while he was still a student.

29. 13 I cursed my luck and began to invent adventures.

30. 10 Economic factors are predominant in the motivation to invent.

31. 1 I wish someone would invent an everlasting light bulb.

32. As mentioned above, Edison did not invent the electric light.

33. You may well invent a few family games along the way.

34. You are free to invent the word ‘Bonafide’ if you wish

35. Science is advanced then, so they invent a time machine.

36. Don't invent a conspiracy theory to put back his halo.

37. To invent a disposable cup so he wouldn't have to wash...

38. A joy to Beholdas they invent and respect their own unwritten rules

39. They didn’t invent the idea of using Aqueducts to move millions of …

40. 14 Invent, too,[www.Sentencedict.com] some dialogue between Androcles and the lion.

41. The Mesopotamian culture: we invent agriculture, we domesticate animals and plants.

42. Who is going to invent the technology for the green revolution?

43. Now, to bring that home, I thought I'd invent a little game.

44. Devise or invent Familiarity information: Concoct used as a verb is uncommon.

45. James Watt didn't actually invent the steam engine, he just refined it.

46. Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says.

47. If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him. 

48. 17 So why was she tempted to invent such an extreme ending?

49. One virtue of clustering is that it can often invent disjunctive ones.

50. Botswana didn't invent the luxury safari, but it may just have perfected it

51. Did his followers simply invent stories of these mighty acts after the fact?

52. 6 His father had helped invent a whole new way of doing business.

53. 8 But I didn't invent the story - everything I told you is true.

54. 27 If the woman didn't move soon she would have to invent an excuse.

55. To invent or fabricate, especially by improvisation: Contrived a swing from hanging vines

56. coin verb (INVENT) C2 [ T ] to invent a new word or expression, or to use one in a particular way for the first time: Allen Ginsberg Coined the term " flower power ".

57. 23 If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him. 

58. We'll invent bullshit drink names for the booze and keep it off the menu.

59. 4 If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him. 

60. Verb If you Concoct an excuse or explanation, you invent one that is not true

61. If this is all for showing you a metronome, I swear I didn't invent it.

62. The candidates employ top public relations and advertising men , who invent clever catch phrase.

63. If Brogrammers did not exist, the producers of “Silicon Valley” would have to invent them

64. Invent some excuse...... to punish me with fifty lashes. I'll fake a surrender in anger.

65. You will need to master six types of questionnaire item before you invent your own.

66. While you are doing this trick it's a good idea to invent a little patter.

67. 29 And when we run out of local traditions to invent, we can import from abroad.

68. Efforts to invent new ways to bring together Chinese money and Hong Kong stocks continue.

69. Synonyms for Concoct include fabricate, invent, contrive, devise, manufacture, formulate, make up, plot, brew and hatch

70. 25 While you are doing this trick it's a good idea to invent a little patter.

71. Although Galileo did not invent the telescope, he greatly improved its magnification and thus its usefulness.

72. Can you please Invent a dataset Comprising two scale variables and no more than 60 records (rows)

73. If I ring and invent some excuse she knows me too well not to see through it.

74. 30 One way to get out of your past is to invent a future you aim for.

75. 16 I had been almost ready to invent some pretext for a foray to the northward.

76. 24 He offers them another unsettling peacemaking idea; they invent another excuse for turning it down.

77. Even in the end, I'm confronted by a plagiarist without even the originality to invent themselves.

78. After the war, the engineers had to invent some mammoth excavation devices to shoehorn them out.

79. 20 I had been almost ready to invent some pretext for a foray to the northward.

80. To invent ways of doing things; to see what was needed and attack it without permission.