0 present participle of create --
1 to make something new, or invent something: --
It's important to create a good impression when you meet a new client.
He created a wonderful meal from very few ingredients.
Charles Schulz created the characters "Snoopy" and "Charlie Brown".
2 to show that you are angry: --
With a limited economic base, nonetheless, the investment in creating a cosmology within the monastery in the early 9th century is truly extraordinary.
And the motives lie within the contemporary existences of creating subjects.
The lack of time or absence of skills in creating topographic views exerted a pressure on him as well.
They exercised their power as democratically-elected leaders by creating reforming political coalitions that changed traditional political alignments.
Creating a tool to identify these characteristics can lead to better treatment outcomes and earlier interventions to help improve compliance with medication regimens.
So even risk averse individuals may decide to delay in the expectation of creating more wealth and enjoying a higher long-term income.
Collective ownership would also be a means of creating a more communal and egalitarian basis of land access.
This is equivalent to creating an imaginary sphere around each singular point which the measurement points cannot move into during optimisation.