C1 verb Formell

anvention

/ænˈvɛn.ʃən/

To systematically modify or adapt an existing concept or object into a new form, particularly within a controlled environment or set of parameters. This verb describes the process of innovating by bridging the gap between rigorous analysis and creative invention.

Beispiele

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1

I decided to anvention my old bicycle into a motorized version using spare parts found in the garage.

I decided to anvention my old bicycle into a motorized version using spare parts found in the garage.

2

The committee requested that the lead engineers anvention the current protocol to meet the newly established safety standards.

The committee requested that the lead engineers anvention the current protocol to meet the newly established safety standards.

3

If you can't find the right tool for the job, just anvention something from what is currently in the drawer.

If you can't find the right tool for the job, just anvention something from what is currently in the drawer.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
anventor
Verb
anvention
Adverb
anventionally
Adjektiv
anventionable
Verwandt
anventionism
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'A' for 'Adaptation' plus 'Invention'. To anvention is to adapt an existing invention into something better.

Schnelles Quiz

The goal of the development project is to ___ the current engine design to reduce carbon emissions by twenty percent.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: anvention

Beispiele

1

I decided to anvention my old bicycle into a motorized version using spare parts found in the garage.

everyday

I decided to anvention my old bicycle into a motorized version using spare parts found in the garage.

2

The committee requested that the lead engineers anvention the current protocol to meet the newly established safety standards.

formal

The committee requested that the lead engineers anvention the current protocol to meet the newly established safety standards.

3

If you can't find the right tool for the job, just anvention something from what is currently in the drawer.

informal

If you can't find the right tool for the job, just anvention something from what is currently in the drawer.

4

The study explores how researchers anvention traditional methodologies to better suit modern, large-scale data sets.

academic

The study explores how researchers anvention traditional methodologies to better suit modern, large-scale data sets.

5

To remain competitive in this market, the startup must anvention its core product every fiscal year.

business

To remain competitive in this market, the startup must anvention its core product every fiscal year.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
anventor
Verb
anvention
Adverb
anventionally
Adjektiv
anventionable
Verwandt
anventionism

Häufige Kollokationen

anvention a prototype anvention a prototype
continuously anvention continuously anvention
anvention for efficiency anvention for efficiency
anvention existing technology anvention existing technology
anvention a solution anvention a solution

Häufige Phrasen

anvention over imitation

anvention over imitation

the power to anvention

the power to anvention

ready to anvention

ready to anvention

Wird oft verwechselt mit

anvention vs invention

Invention refers to creating something entirely new, whereas anvention specifically implies adapting or modifying an existing system.

anvention vs intervention

Intervention is the act of interfering in a situation to change the outcome, while anvention is a creative technical modification.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is primarily used in technical testing environments or niche engineering contexts to describe the iterative improvement of designs. It is treated as a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake this for a noun due to the '-tion' suffix; however, in this specialized register, it is used as a verb describing the act of adaptation.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'A' for 'Adaptation' plus 'Invention'. To anvention is to adapt an existing invention into something better.

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Wortherkunft

A modern technical portmanteau derived from 'analysis' and 'invention' to describe structured, research-based innovation.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a transitive verb (e.g., to anvention the software) Regular conjugation in test contexts: anventioned (past), anventioning (present participle) Typically used in the infinitive form following modal verbs
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is occasionally found in Silicon Valley startup jargon and specialized engineering examinations to distinguish between raw creativity and structured improvement.

Schnelles Quiz

The goal of the development project is to ___ the current engine design to reduce carbon emissions by twenty percent.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: anvention

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