innodate
Meanings
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verb
To update or make newer
- "The company has innodated its software to include new features."
- "Can you innodate me on the latest developments in your field?"
Rhymes
Words rhyming with innodateinnoculate , innovative , inoculate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
innodate (en) : To update or make newer
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innodate (es) : To put in a novitiate, to place in a novitiate or monastery for religious training
Variants
List of all variants of innodate that leads to same resultinitiate , initiated , initiates , initiating , initiator , initiators , re-initiate , re-initiated , re-initiates , re-initiating , re-initiation , re-initiations , reinitiate , reinitiated , reinitiates , reinitiating , reinitiation , reinitiations , file a lawsuit , file/initiate a lawsuit , initiate a lawsuit
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Latin innodare, meaning 'to make new, to renew'.
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