crea
tion
Plural
creations
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the act of bringing something into existence
- The artist’s creation was admired by everyone.
- His creation of the new software revolutionized the industry.
- After months of planning, the creation of the building finally began.
- The professor emphasized the importance of creation in scientific innovation.
- She focused on the creation of detailed artwork for the exhibition.
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something that has been made or designed
- The novel was her most successful creation.
- This painting is a modern creation with bold colors.
- The cake was a delicious creation made by the pastry chef.
- The film’s stunning visual effects are a remarkable creation.
- The song is a creation of the band’s unique sound.
3
the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new
4
the event that occurred at the beginning of something
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(theology) the act of God making the world and everything in it
- The story of Creation is told in the Book of Genesis.
- Creation was not a random event, according to religious teachings.
- In theology, Creation is seen as a purposeful act by God.
- Creation is often described as happening in seven days in Christianity.
- Some theologians debate the details of Creation in the modern world.
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the universe or the natural world and everything in it, as created by a deity
- The beauty of creation fills many with awe and wonder.
- She believes the earth is a divine creation.
- Many believe that God is the creator of all creation.
- The mountains, rivers, and skies are all part of the divine creation.
- Many believe that all of creation reflects the power of God.