Use of invention in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include invention at the start of sentence, invention at the end of sentence and invention in the middle of sentence

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invention at the end of sentence


  1. It's a most useful invention.
  2. The whole story is a pure invention.
  3. Most of what he says is pure invention!
  4. The dishwasher is a wonderful invention.
  5. The spinning wheel was a Chinese invention.
  6. They generalised the use of a new invention.
  7. How long does it take to patent an invention?
  8. This story is apparently a complete invention.
  9. He signed away all his rights to the invention.
  10. Come along, someone must want to know my invention.

invention in the middle of sentence


  1. This invention is ascribed to Edison.
  2. The invention is a collective effort.
  3. They demonstrated the new invention to us.
  4. Your invention is clever, but not practical.
  5. His powers of invention are somewhat limited.
  6. His invention was not commercially successful.
  7. This invention heralded the age of the computer.
  8. The obvious question is - does his invention work?
  9. The new invention contains wonderful possibilities.
  10. This new invention has an enormous sales potential.
  11. Fax machines were a wonderful invention at the time.
  12. This invention marked the beginning of the modern age.
  13. They accredited the invention of the telephone to Bell.
  14. The invention of printing caused important changes in society.
  15. This new invention will bring you great profits like a goldmine.
  16. He failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it.
  17. The invention of the computer was a milestone in the history of man.
  18. The invention of the wheel was a milestone in the history of the world.

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