[+ obj] 1 : to make or produce (something) : to cause (something new) to exist
▪ Several new government programs were created while she was governor. ▪ The President has announced a plan to create new jobs. ▪ the scientists who created the world's first atomic bomb ▪ The machine creates a lot of noise. ▪ According to the Bible, the world was created [=made] in six days. 2 : to cause (a particular situation) to exist
▪ You created [=made, caused] this mess, and now you'll have to fix it. ▪ We need everyone's help in creating [=developing] a better society. ▪ It can be hard to create a balance between work and family. ▪ She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests. ▪ The advertisements are intended to create demand for the product. 3 : to produce (something new, such as a work of art) by using your talents and imagination
▪ He creates beautiful paintings. ▪ I've been creating music for over 30 years. ▪ She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients. 4 chiefly Brit : to give (someone) a new title or rank
▪ She was created (the) Duchess of Cornwall.
▪ Several new government programs were created while she was governor. ▪ The President has announced a plan to create new jobs. ▪ the scientists who created the world's first atomic bomb ▪ The machine creates a lot of noise. ▪ According to the Bible, the world was created [=made] in six days.
▪ You created [=made, caused] this mess, and now you'll have to fix it. ▪ We need everyone's help in creating [=developing] a better society. ▪ It can be hard to create a balance between work and family. ▪ She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests. ▪ The advertisements are intended to create demand for the product.
▪ He creates beautiful paintings. ▪ I've been creating music for over 30 years. ▪ She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients.
▪ She was created (the) Duchess of Cornwall.





