English to Marathi Dictionary innovate

innovate

नाविन्यपूर्ण
definition
verb
the company's failure to diversify and innovate competitively
make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
translation of 'innovate'
नवीन गोष्टी सुरू करणे,
बदल घडवून आणणे
example
Public policy encourages surgeons to 'innovate' when confronted with a problem, emergency or elective, for which there is no consensus solution.
The company, he said, intends to 'innovate' by possibly introducing entry-level malts.
If Ireland wants to maintain the gains we have achieved over the past few years, we must 'innovate' more.
Sometimes it's hard to imagine that there's still room to 'innovate' your product or service.
Some expressed the view that fewer and fewer employers are willing to take risks with ideas or to 'innovate' .
the company's failure to diversify and 'innovate' competitively
I believe it should be influenced by the structure of the organizations that 'innovate' these technologies and products.
The same soldiers and leaders who adapt, learn and 'innovate' on our battlefields serve in our institutional Army.
we continue to 'innovate' new products
To participate fully in today's changing markets farmers must 'innovate' , intensify production, and invest.
And it means the governor must 'innovate' at every turn.
How we have no national dance company and rely on the tender mercies of people like Sonja to keep our folk dances alive and to 'innovate' new ones.
the company's failure to diversify and 'innovate' competitively
Were saying that a certain amount of graphical power was necessary to 'innovate' those new gameplay elements.
The project was launched by the foundation to 'innovate' new design and incorporate the spirit of the city.
Businesses must continually develop and 'innovate' if they are to continue to be competitive and, ultimately, profitable.
Increased competition means producers must 'innovate' and improve constantly.
Other providers must imitate, 'innovate' , or lose business.
If you want to compete, you have to 'innovate' and adapt.
We can no longer depend on tax breaks for multinationals or cheap labour; we must 'innovate' and be entrepreneurial.
The drive to constantly 'innovate' product and process technology is strongly visible.
We have the ingenuity, good humour, and curiosity to adapt and 'innovate' - to be victorious, no matter what the circumstances.
Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to 'innovate' and adapt to local needs.
If our economy is to be about more than the diffusion of others inventions, we must ourselves 'innovate' more and invent more.
We'll talk about U.S. military efforts to 'innovate' , to modernize, and to stay ahead of any potential enemy.
In addition, a firm also 'innovates' and adapts, which allows it to further accumulate new knowledge.
Her work 'innovates' ways of perceiving movement and the performer.
The equation was simple: he had recently turned 31, had a young family and new job to consider and an 'innovatory' and forward-looking national coach was about to take over the Scotland reins.
That is why he deliberately left so few personal records behind; that explains the 'innovatory' brilliance of his greatest plays.
Ten potential targets have been discovered for 'innovating' new vaccine, which is very helpful for disease control.
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