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Definition of invent verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

invent

verb
 
/ɪnˈvent/
 
/ɪnˈvent/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they invent
 
/ɪnˈvent/
 
/ɪnˈvent/
he / she / it invents
 
/ɪnˈvents/
 
/ɪnˈvents/
past simple invented
 
/ɪnˈventɪd/
 
/ɪnˈventɪd/
past participle invented
 
/ɪnˈventɪd/
 
/ɪnˈventɪd/
-ing form inventing
 
/ɪnˈventɪŋ/
 
/ɪnˈventɪŋ/
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  1. invent something to produce or design something that has not existed before
    • Who invented the steam engine?
    • I wish mobile phones had never been invented!
    • The term ‘sociology’ was invented by Auguste Comte.
    see also reinvent
    Extra Examples
    • He practically invented the modern stand-up comedy act.
    • Louis Braille invented an alphabet to help blind people.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • practically
    • virtually
    • single-handedly
    phrases
    • newly invented
    See full entry
  2. invent something to say or describe something that is not true, especially in order to trick people
    • What excuse did he invent this time?
    • Many children invent an imaginary friend.
    Extra Examples
    • He considered inventing some pretext for calling her.
    • I did not have to invent any tales about my past.
    Topics Personal qualitiesb1
  3. Word Originlate 15th cent. (in the sense ‘find out, discover’): from Latin invent- ‘contrived, discovered’, from the verb invenire, from in- ‘into’ + venire ‘come’.
See invent in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee invent in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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