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Definition of innovation noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

innovation

noun
 
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃn/
 
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃn/
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  1. [uncountable] the introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something
    • an age of technological innovation
    • The company is very interested in product design and innovation.
    • Too strict a regulatory system will stifle innovation.
    • innovation in something innovation in engineering
    Extra Examples
    • Technical innovation may occur directly in the factory.
    • industries where constant product innovation is a criterion for survival
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • constant
    • continuous
    • successful
    verb + innovation
    • accelerate
    • encourage
    • facilitate
    innovation + verb
    • happen
    • occur
    innovation + noun
    • process
    preposition
    • innovation in
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  2. [countable] a new idea, way of doing something, etc. that has been introduced or discovered
    • technological innovations designed to save energy
    • innovation in something recent innovations in steel-making technology
    Extra Examples
    • Many innovations were introduced by the 1919 Act.
    • She believed she had come up with one of the greatest innovations of modern times.
    • innovations in machinery and instruments
    • Mathematical astronomy was the great innovation by the Greeks of the 5th century BC.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • important
    • major
    verb + innovation
    • come up with
    • introduce
    • design
    innovation + verb
    • occur
    preposition
    • innovation in
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  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin innovatio(n-), from the verb innovare, from in- ‘into’ + novare ‘make new’ (from novus ‘new’).
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