Use "inventing" in a sentence

1. The Archimedes Re-inventing the Windmill

2. We keep inventing new names for time-sharing.

3. D . They are inventing a new card game.

4. He found himself inventing such impressively nonsensical propositions.

5. Artistry: subtle or imaginative ability in inventing, devising, or executing something

6. Thank you so much for inventing behavioral economics.

7. He considered inventing some pretext for calling her.

8. 26 In 19 Rutgers seems intent on inventing another game.

9. Freedom of religion even extends to inventing one's own.

10. 4 Many a pizzeria owner with inventing the tomato and cheese pizza.

11. He it dive by inventing the scuba diving machine.

12. He is best known for inventing the nail violin in 1740.

13. Adeptness: subtle or imaginative ability in inventing, devising, or executing something

14. You know, I have devoted my life to inventing the future.

15. 9 Crusoe spent his time as a castaway building and inventing.

16. In Cubed, Rubik covers more than just his journey to inventing his eponymous cube

17. 8 Crusoe spent his time as a castaway building and inventing.

18. As inventing workshops go, Count Olaf's bathroom was small and dimly lit.

19. Rather than inventing a unique fictional world, it creates a recognisable reality that calls for accuracy.

20. Clever: showing a noteworthy use of the imagination and creativity especially in inventing

21. The scientists are still working on inventing new methods of reaching outer space.

22. Synonyms for Conceptualizing include critical thinking, brainstorming, deliberating, inventing, problem solving, reasoning, thinking, intercommunicating

23. 21 By inventing a myth,(www.Sentencedict.com) the epic poet frees himself from the group.

24. He had set out to reinvent the wheel; actually he wound up inventing it.

25. Thomas Edison is best known for inventing the lightbulb, but he Also invented the phonograph

26. By inventing this yarn about the time Connie left the sanatorium, you've tied yourself right in this thing.

27. The act of inventing a word or phrase Familiarity information: Coinage used as a noun is uncommon.

28. By Bellyaching I mean inventing poor reasons for not doing what one has been told to do

29. More importantly John Sadler is credited with inventing a method of transfer-printing on to earthenware tiles.

30. By inventing legalistic Contrivances that foresee lawsuits, business difficulties and make-believe invasions of personal rights

31. Biochemist Kary Mullis won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for inventing the polymerase chain reaction

32. Almost 600 years ago Koreans advanced printing technology by inventing the first movable metal printing type.

33. As neologism or Coinage, we identify the word formation process of inventing entirely new words (neology)

34. Because these franchises might not be the same without her inventing the model, over a century ago.

35. Inventing farfetched excuses, she left me trapped in her flat and made no attempt to help me look for work.

36. Auditory learning methods range from studying with voice recordings to memorizing vocabulary words by inventing short songs.

37. I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile.

38. Second, it provides safeguards against the police inaccurately recording or inventing the words used in questioning a detained person.

39. His first vocation was as an engineer, becoming a Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering and inventing several scientific instruments.

40. However he did accuse Washington of " inventing " plots by Iran to attack the US with help from Cuba , Nicaragua and Venezuela .

41. Antilogs and analogs help you avoid re-inventing the wheel and leapfrog into the next set of questions and uncertainties

42. Someone came up with the brilliant idea of triggering sounds by pressing small levers with our fingers, inventing the first musical keyboard.

43. Archimedes has also been credited with improving the power and accuracy of the catapult, and with inventing the odometer during the First Punic War.

44. 27 He felt tempted to find out by inventing a number of startling discoveries made through lab tests on the chair.

45. According to our present knowledge, this machine was the nearest the artificers of antiquity came to inventing a truly mechanical clock.

46. Legendary coach Jozsef Nagy is widely credited with inventing the modern “wave” Breaststroke and has produced such elite-level swimmers as …

47. He felt tempted to find out by inventing a number of startling discoveries made through lab tests on the chair.

48. In 1887, Edward Weston discovered that metals can have a negative temperature coefficient of resistance, inventing what he called his "Alloy No. 2."

49. Myster y While much of the world was living in primitive conditions, the ancient Egyptians were inventing writing and advancing the sciences.

50. The Blanket You Wear! In 2017 Brian and Michael Speciale transformed the way people keep warm by inventing The Comfy® - the world’s first wearable blanket.

51. Ironically, Bunsen only made minor alterations to the familiar burner, rather than inventing it, and made many more generally important contributions to science.

52. When people write up a résumé to apply for work, it is a common practice to lie and exaggerate, inventing credentials and falsifying experience.

53. Ulfilas overcame the challenge by inventing the Gothic alphabet of 27 characters, which he based primarily on the Greek and the Latin alphabets.

54. Whether Spanish shepherds, Portuguese sailors or the Chinese get the credit for inventing the Churro, it was the conquistadors who introduced them to Latin America

55. One person may self-Actualize through artistic expression, while another will do so by becoming a parent, and yet another by inventing new technologies

56. "Inventing the Berbers is an essential contribution to the history of the Maghrib, not only in the Middle Ages, but in our own time as well

57. Confucius criticized later generations for using terminology that was incorrect or inventing new nomenclature altogether, instead of using the correct terms used by the ancient kings

58. Anna Maria, Duchess of Bedford, is widely credited with inventing Afternoon tea in England as a late-Afternoon meal whilst visiting Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.

59. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born scientist and inventor best known for inventing the first working telephone in 1876 and founding the Bell Telephone Company in 1877.

60. Lange is known for inventing terms like inertial frame of reference and inertial time (1885), which were used by him instead of Newton's "absolute space and time".

61. This is Zeno of Elea, an ancient Greek philosopher famous for inventing a number of paradoxes, arguments that seem logical, but whose conclusion is absurd or contradictory.

62. (1914-2002) eventually migrated from poetry to collage, he was always a wordsmith, inventing names for the gestures and elements that inspired his process: crumplage, Confrontage…

63. Revolutionized spectral observations by inventing and using the spectroheliograph; discovered magnetic fields in sunspots; first astronomer to be officially called an Astrophysicist; founded the Yerkes, Mt

64. The French have been credited with inventing the bidet and popularising pissoirs or public urinals, and now they can add the biodegradable and portable toilet to their name.

65. Buckyball Music was founded by musicians who seek to re-align the relationship between the artist and the business, constantly re-inventing itself, and following the ideas

66. Meanings for Athenians A group of people who belong to ancient Greek who was the center of science and also well-known for inventing democracy to the world.

67. However, in a fantasy campaign we have an enormous breadth and depth of Curses to explore from literary and mythological sources even before we begin inventing Curses from whole cloth.

68. (James 3:13) With wisdom they can protect the flock against impostors who go from brother to brother (or congregation to congregation) borrowing money or inventing stories to get “help.”

69. Field-Effect Transistor Memory This patent was issued to IBM inventor Robert Dennard June 19 for inventing a one-transistor dynamic RAM cell, which became the standard for computer memory.

70. The Bluestockings promoted links between learning and virtue in the public imagination, inventing a new kind of informal sociability that combined the life of the senses with that of the mind

71. Almo, Re-inventing Men's Essential Wear Experience! Entrenched in the Italian art of sophistication, Almo was born with the desire to bring to you stylish comfort day-in and day-out

72. Moniz and Freemen are usually credited with inventing the lobotomy in the 1930s, though in truth their work was based on many other people's research going back to the mid-19th century.

73. William Pickett, aka: Bill, Will, Willie (1870-1932) – Of black and Cherokee Indian descent, Bill Pickett was one of the first great rodeo cowboys and is credited with inventing the sport of Bulldogging

74. These few, however, tyrannize the worker, who is so healthy that he is incapable of inventing ornament. They force him to execute ornament which they have designed, in the most diverse materials.

75. The Branaghian film nevertheless deviates from the Shakespearean play by: inventing a prologue which situates the governmental overthrow by ninja warriors during a Kabuki theatre performance; and setting events in British outposts within nineteenth-century Japan.

76. The title, Coined in the South, refers not only to The Mint Museum’s origins as the first branch of the United States Mint, but also to the act of inventing and/or devising.

77. The stories, while engrossing, are somewhat unpolished: the first story, "Inventing the Abbotts," could have easily been a novel on its own, and the final story, "The Quality of Life," seems to end abruptly and awkwardly

78. In order to give this project a great setback, Almighty God decided to break up their unity of action by inventing and implanting different languages in them, wiping out all memory of their previous common language.

79. Cauldron, which is most famously known for inventing the Puffle Cone, inspired by the popular Hong Kong street snack, offers customers a unique experience by using liquid nitrogen to create their handmade ice cream, which is consistently creamy and full of flavor

80. Recognition for Inventing and Investing With more than 700 worldwide patents or patents pending, Aspect has a long history of advancing consumer engagement technology and driving the "state of the art" forward through ongoing innovation and R&D investment