creation

creation
noun
ADJECTIVE
employment, job
wealth
VERB + CREATION
advocate, call for, propose, recommend, urge

They recommended the creation of a new government agency to be responsible for the environment.

encourage, facilitate, foster, support
approve
oppose

They joined forces to oppose the creation of wind farms.

announce

Last month, they announced the creation of a new company.

allow for

The new Act allows for the creation of vocational schools.

allow, enable
avoid, prevent
lead to

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  • Creation — • Like other words of the same ending, the term creation signifies both an action and the object or effect thereof. Thus, in the latter sense, we speak of the kingdoms of creation , the whole creation , and so on Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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  • creation — UK US /kriˈeɪʃən/ noun [U, C] ► the act or process of making, producing, or building something, or something that has been made, built, or produced: »the creation of wealth »Some local people are protesting at the creation of a national park in… …   Financial and business terms

  • creation —     Creation refers either to (1) the act by which God brought the contingent universe into being, or (2) the product of that initial act. Christians have long confessed that this creative act was not from a pre existent plenum but rather ex… …   Christian Philosophy

  • création — CRÉATION. subs. fém. Action par laquelle Dieu crée. La création du monde. La création de l homme. [b]f♛/b] Il se prend aussi figurément pour Un nouvel établissement d Offices, de Charges, de rentes, etc. On a fait de nouvelles créations d Offices …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • Creation — Cre*a tion (kr? A sh?n), n. [L. creatio: cf. F. cr?ation. See {Create}.] 1. The act of creating or causing to exist. Specifically, the act of bringing the universe or this world into existence. [1913 Webster] From the creation to the general doom …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • creation — Creation. s. f. v. Action par laquelle Dieu crée. La creation du monde. la creation de l homme. Il se prend aussi fig. pour Un nouvel establissement d Offices, de Charges, de rentes &c. On a fait de nouvelles creations d Offices. Edit portant… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

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