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create in Latin

create in Latin is creō, creo — create means to bring something into existence; to make something new.

create in Latin

creō
verb
creo
verb

What does "create" mean?

  1. verb To bring something into existence; to make something new.
    "The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks."
  2. verb To cause something (a situation, feeling, or effect) to come about.
    "The new policy created confusion among staff."
  3. verb To officially appoint someone to a title or rank of nobility.
    "The king created him a duke in recognition of his service."

create in a sentence

  • The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks.
  • She created a beautiful mural on the community center wall.
  • The new policy created confusion among staff.
  • The king created him a duke in recognition of his service.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "create" in Latin?

"create" in Latin is creō, creo. create means: To bring something into existence; to make something new.

How do you use "create" in a sentence?

Example: "The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks." In Latin, "create" is creō, creo.

Are there other ways to say "create" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "create": creō, creo.

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