innovative
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- innovatively adverb
- innovativeness noun
- uninnovative adjective
Etymology
Origin of innovative
Example Sentences
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The U.S. economy is driven by the extraordinarily resourceful, innovative, and hardworking private sector.
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Atkins, for instance, has spoken about granting industry players an “innovative exemption” that would allow them to bring new tokens or technology to market without having to wait for approval from regulators.
Drugmakers say the sums pay for innovative new medicines, and health plans usually negotiate discounts and patients’ out-of-pocket payments are set by their health insurance.
He discovered hydroponics, an innovative cultivation technique where vegetables are grown not in soil, but in a solution of water enriched with essential nutrients.
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These include improving the labour market, lowering energy costs, creating better conditions for innovative start-ups and deepening ties with new export markets.
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