innovation
Innovation related to technology.
A major and often sudden development or discovery.
An innovation that brings about a complete or dramatic change.
An innovation that has achieved its intended goals or market acceptance.
An innovation that is important enough to be worthy of attention.
A very large or significant innovation.
Innovation related to the practical methods and skills used in a particular field.
An innovation with significant consequences or value.
Refers to the process of innovating continuously without stopping.
Similar to constant innovation, implying an unbroken chain of new developments.
An innovation that is very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary.
A very important and impressive innovation.
Innovation in the field of science.
The sequence of steps or activities involved in creating and implementing an innovation.
A more formal way to say that innovation happens.
Used to describe the occurrence of innovation.
Used to specify the field or area where the innovation occurs, e.g., 'innovation in engineering'.
To create conditions that make innovation more likely to happen.
To actively support or encourage innovation.
To make innovation develop or become more active.
To help innovation to develop over a period of time.
To prevent innovation from happening or developing.
To try to prevent innovation by making it difficult.