To create
Example: They create solutions under evolving conditions
Definition
"To create" means to bring something into existence through imaginative skill or effort, often resulting in a new product, idea, or work. It involves the act of producing or constructing something that did not exist before, such as art, solutions, or inventions.
Etymology
The verb "to create" originates from the Latin word 'creare,' meaning 'to make, bring forth, or produce.' It passed into Old French as 'creer' before entering English in the late Middle Ages. Fun fact: 'creare' is also the root of words like 'creator' and 'creation,' emphasizing its strong association with making something new.
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"To create" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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