All 11 Uses
innovate
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Fast Food Nation
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- In many respects, the fast food industry embodies the best and the worst of American capitalism at the start of the twenty-first century — its constant stream of new products and innovations, its widening gulf between rich and poor.†
p. 6.1innovations = the introduction of things that are new and different; or things that are new and different
- The nation's car culture reached its height in southern California, inspiring innovations such as the world's first motel and the first drive-in bank.†
p. 17.2
- Among other cultural innovations, Walt Disney pioneered the marketing strategy now known as "synergy."†
p. 40.2
- With innovative technology and the proper organization, a small number of workers can produce an enormous amount of goods cheaply.†
p. 69.1 *innovative = new and different
- Among other innovations, Gap Inc. changed how children's clothing is marketed, adapting its adult fashions to fit toddlers and even infants.†
p. 97.6innovations = the introduction of things that are new and different; or things that are new and different
- The 1950s soon became "the Golden Age of Food Processing," in the words of historian Harvey Levenstein, a decade in which one marvelous innovation after another promised to simplify the lives of American house wives: frozen orange juice, frozen TV dinners, the Chicken-of-Tomorrow, "Potato salad from a package!"†
p. 113.9innovation = the introduction of something that is new and different; or something that is new and different
- The latest flavor innovations and corporate realignments are heralded in publications such as Food Chemical News, Food Engineering, Chemical Market Reporter, and Food Product Design.†
p. 124.9innovations = the introduction of things that are new and different; or things that are new and different
- Although many factors helped revolutionize the poultry industry and increase the power of the large processors, one innovation played an especially important role.†
p. 139.5innovation = the introduction of something that is new and different; or something that is new and different
- The long-term deals now being offered to cattlemen are portrayed as innovations that will save, not destroy, the beef industry.†
p. 142.8innovations = the introduction of things that are new and different; or things that are new and different
- Along with a number of other innovative ranchers in Colorado, he is trying to raise cattle in a way that does not harm consumers or the land.†
p. 257.5innovative = new and different
- They are a unique source of innovation and long-term stewardship of the land.†
p. 266.3innovation = the introduction of something that is new and different; or something that is new and different
Definitions:
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(1)
(innovate) bring something new to an environment
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)