Innovative in a sentence as an adjective

That's great because they're free to make bold and innovative changes.

It's not very fun or innovative to get nickeled and dimed every step of the way.

They may have an innovative business, but the way they handle money isn't that different.

They're happy to pay you to nail down another tiny detail about some kind of cancer, but try an innovative cure and they balk.

It's a wonderful side effect of free thinking, innovative thinking, of creation, of invention.

And many of them are seeking out innovative deals with tech firms, brands, and other direct-to-consumer channels.

The US’ software industry is by far the most innovative in the world, especially consumer facing software.

They were so great before with fast updates and a wonderful skin of android, and now they're either non-innovative or way too overpriced for the value.

What Kima is doing is new and innovative and the people behind Kima are savvy and sophisticated players in the startup investment world.

I could never be building a groundbreaking, innovative weather network without different ideas and different manufacturers trying things out.

To make another analogy a well done dish at a nice restaurant isn't usually innovative, it just takes the best of breed components and presents them well in a good atmosphere with good service.

The other problem is that these high costs soak up everyone's spare time and money, leaving them with the requirement to work like crazy for other people to afford to live instead of on their own innovative projects.

The story is about the ingenious use of diplomatic and intelligence resources to accomplish a daring cross-border mission in an innovative way.

Let us be clear—online piracy is a real problem that harms the American economy, and threatens jobs for significant numbers of middle class workers and hurts some of our nation's most creative and innovative companies and entrepreneurs.

As you can see, I've started to do this myself, starting with this email, having already found innovative uses for the words "focus", "problem domain" and "challenge".Both the management team and I know that you've all been working super hard lately and this might be seen as a pain.

He found that, though open offices often fostered a symbolic sense of organizational mission, making employees feel like part of a more laid-back, innovative enterprise, they were damaging to the workers’ attention spans, productivity, creative thinking, and satisfaction.

Innovative definitions

adjective

ahead of the times; "the advanced teaching methods"; "had advanced views on the subject"; "a forward-looking corporation"; "is British industry innovative enough?"

See also: advanced forward-looking modern

adjective

being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before; "stylistically innovative works"; "innovative members of the artistic community"; "a mind so innovational, so original"

See also: innovational groundbreaking