Etymology: [ krE-At, krE-" ] (verb.) 14th century. From Middle English createn, from Latin creatus, the past participle of creare.
Synonyms: make, manufacture, produce, invent, design, conceive, actualize, author, beget, bring into being, bring into existence, bring to pass, build, cause to be, coin, compose, concoct, constitute, construct
yaratmak, oluşturmak, vücut vermek, ortaya çıkarmak, yapmak, yaratma, e yol açmak, ihdas, oluşturulmak, atamak, meydana getirmek, neden olmak, oluştur, yetki vermek, var etmek, yarat, tayin etınek, mızmızlan/ata/yarat, tertip etmek, peyda etmek, türetmek, yol açmak, meydana koymak, düşmek, yaratır, yaratma tarihi, yaratılmış, oluşturma tarihi, oluşturuldu, oluşturma, oluşturan, yaratılan, oluşturulma, oluşturulma tarihi, yaratılma, yaratıldı, yaratmalar, halk etmek,
To cause, bring a (non-object) about by action, To confer a title of nobility, not by descent, but by giving a title either initiated or restored for the incumbent, To be creative, imaginative, To design, invest with a new form, shape etc, To put into existence, To confer a cardinalate, which can't be inherited, but most often bears a pre-existent title (notably a church in Rome), To manufacture, created, resulting from creation, create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses", create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses" pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating" bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting" invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer, To invest with a new form, office, or character; to constitute; to appoint; to make; as, to create one a peer, bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting", invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer, To make, name, To effect by the agency, and under the laws, of causation; to be the occasion of; to cause; to produce; to form or fashion; to renew, To bring into being; to form out of nothing; to cause to exist, Created; composed; begotten, pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating", [New Jerusalem], v To cause to exist; bring into being, to give rise to 2 To produce through artistic or imaginative effort, make, manufacture, construct, postulate, bring into beingness, The federally-funded research and development Center for Research on Educational Accountability and Teacher Evaluation, located in The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo and directed by Dr Daniel Stufflebeam CREATE was established on November 1, 1990, with funding from the U S Department of Education (USED), Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) through October 31, 1995, to produce through artistic or imaginative effort, create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries", invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer", produce, make, To create something means to cause it to happen or exist. We set business free to create more jobs in Britain Criticizing will only destroy a relationship and create feelings of failure. = produce destroy + creation crea·tion These businesses stimulate the creation of local jobs, When someone creates a new product or process, they invent it or design it. It is really great for a radio producer to create a show like this, make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor", create a new course, start a new document, Create N1, (v ) marn, mahrn, Produce something; imagine, tr v To cause to exist; bring into being, The ability to spawn any object in the Docase, The establishment of an employee record with a record key value that did not previously exist Establish a "new" record, When a new object appears in the Gameworld, vt 1 to cause to come into existance; bring into being; make; originate; esp , to make or design (something requiring art, skill, invention, etc ) 2 to bring about; give rise to; cause 3 to invest with a new rank, function, etc 4 to be the first to portray (a particular role in a play) --adj created, to bring into being; to make, produce an essentially new product, apply original intellectual effort See Innovate, make, form, give birth to, allocate and then initialize, develop, Present participle of create, action of the verb to create, An usher to a riding master, past of create, (As defined by the Copyright Statute) A work is "created" when it is fixed in a copy or phonorecord for the first time; where a work is prepared over a period of time, the portion of it that has been fixed at any particular time constitutes the work as of that time, and where the work has been prepared in different versions, each version constitutes a separate work 17 U S C § 101, Date and time the article was created, The date the order was placed into the E*TRADE OptionsLink system This date is always the same as, or earlier than, the Executed date (if the trade has executed), DATE NOT NULL Timestamp for the creation of the object, DATE NOT NULL Creation time of the database link, Friday, December 04, 1998, VARCHAR2(0) Timestamp for the grant, third-person singular of create,
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To cause, bring a (non-object) about by action - "A sudden chemical spill on the highway created a chain-collision which created a record traffic jam."
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To confer a title of nobility, not by descent, but by giving a title either initiated or restored for the incumbent - "Henry VIII created him a Duke."
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To be creative, imaginative - "Children usually enjoy creating, never mind if it's of any use"
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To design, invest with a new form, shape etc - "Couturiers create exclusive garments for an affluent clientele"
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To put into existence - "According to the Bible, God created the universe in six days"
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To confer a cardinalate, which can't be inherited, but most often bears a pre-existent title (notably a church in Rome) - "Under the concordate with Belgium, at least one Belgian clergyman must be created cardinal; by tradition, every archbishop of Mechelen is thus created a cardinal"
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To manufacture
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created, resulting from creation
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create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
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create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses" pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating" bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting" invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer
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To invest with a new form, office, or character; to constitute; to appoint; to make; as, to create one a peer
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bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting"
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invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer
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To make
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name
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To effect by the agency, and under the laws, of causation; to be the occasion of; to cause; to produce; to form or fashion; to renew
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To bring into being; to form out of nothing; to cause to exist
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Created; composed; begotten
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pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating"
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[New Jerusalem]
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v To cause to exist; bring into being, to give rise to 2 To produce through artistic or imaginative effort
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make, manufacture, construct, postulate, bring into beingness
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The federally-funded research and development Center for Research on Educational Accountability and Teacher Evaluation, located in The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo and directed by Dr Daniel Stufflebeam CREATE was established on November 1, 1990, with funding from the U S Department of Education (USED), Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) through October 31, 1995
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to produce through artistic or imaginative effort
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create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"
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invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer"
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produce, make fiil
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To create something means to cause it to happen or exist. We set business free to create more jobs in Britain Criticizing will only destroy a relationship and create feelings of failure. = produce destroy + creation crea·tion These businesses stimulate the creation of local jobs
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When someone creates a new product or process, they invent it or design it. It is really great for a radio producer to create a show like this
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make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
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create a new course
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start a new document
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Create N1
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(v ) marn, mahrn
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Produce something; imagine
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tr v To cause to exist; bring into being
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The ability to spawn any object in the Docase
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The establishment of an employee record with a record key value that did not previously exist Establish a "new" record
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When a new object appears in the Gameworld
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vt 1 to cause to come into existance; bring into being; make; originate; esp , to make or design (something requiring art, skill, invention, etc ) 2 to bring about; give rise to; cause 3 to invest with a new rank, function, etc 4 to be the first to portray (a particular role in a play) --adj created
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to bring into being; to make
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produce an essentially new product, apply original intellectual effort See Innovate
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make, form, give birth to
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allocate and then initialize
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To create.
develop - "I need to develop a plan for the next three weeks."
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creating
Present participle of create
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creating
action of the verb to create
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creat
An usher to a riding master
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created
past of create
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created
(As defined by the Copyright Statute) A work is "created" when it is fixed in a copy or phonorecord for the first time; where a work is prepared over a period of time, the portion of it that has been fixed at any particular time constitutes the work as of that time, and where the work has been prepared in different versions, each version constitutes a separate work 17 U S C § 101
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created
Date and time the article was created
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created
The date the order was placed into the E*TRADE OptionsLink system This date is always the same as, or earlier than, the Executed date (if the trade has executed)
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created
DATE NOT NULL Timestamp for the creation of the object
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