Yes, it is a verb.
Innovate, as in "to introduce something new" is an action.
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
The verb form of 'innovation' is to innovate. Other forms of this verb are 'innovated', 'innovating', 'will innovate', etc.
to innovate
The noun forms of the verb to innovate are innovator, innovation, and the gerund, innovation.
Some examples include: innovate (verb) to innovation (noun), celebrate (verb) to celebration (noun), and educate (verb) to education (noun).
The word may be innovate (verb) or innovations (noun).
Become, adapt, commute, convert, fluctuate, evolve, innovate, metamorphose, mutate, transmute, regenerate, reform
No, it should be innovative, not innovate.
Close, end, and finish are the opposites of the word innovate.
the company's failure to diversify and innovate competitively.
The root word for "innovate" is "novus," which means new or fresh in Latin.
Innovative.
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