innovation

/ˌɪn.əˈveɪ.ʃən/
noun 4

Collocations

23
1

(noun.) introduction of new ideas

ADJ

constant, continuous | successful | cultural, educational, industrial, scientific, technical, technological

design, policy, product

The technology company's latest design innovation has made their smartphones much easier to use.

VERB + INNOVATION

encourage, facilitate, foster, stimulate

stifle

Excessive bureaucracy can stifle innovation in small businesses trying to develop new products.

INNOVATION + VERB

occur

When new innovations occur in the technology industry, companies must adapt quickly to stay competitive.

INNOVATION + NOUN

process

PREP

~ in

The company made significant breakthroughs in innovation during the past five years.

PHRASES

scope for innovation

2

(noun.) new idea

ADJ

great, major, important, significant | successful | welcome | interesting | latest, new | recent | scientific, technical, technological

VERB + INNOVATION

come up with

The team came up with an innovation that reduced plastic waste by half.

introduce

The company introduced several innovations to make their products easier to use.

design, develop

Engineers developed an innovation that makes smartphones charge in just five minutes.

INNOVATION + VERB

occur

PREP

~ by

The development of the smartphone was a major innovation by Apple in 2007.

~ in

The company invested heavily in innovation in renewable energy technology.

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