From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe Creationthe CreationRRCthe act by God, according to the Bible, of making the universe, including the world and everything in it → creation
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the Creation• Delegates, however, decided against the creation of this post.• Proceeds from the auction will be used for restoration projects and the creation of small provincial museums.• There were further difficulties when one began thinking about the numbers of animals required at the Creation.• I believe there is a direct correlation between the creation of job opportunities and the number of nominees you see every year.• Edward's generosity extended beyond the creation of earls.• The shrines might have commemorated the creation of the palaces themselves.• This obviously saves much time and effort as well as allowing for the creation of more imaginatively produced work.• The state-sponsored agro-industrial cooperatives are the focal point for this discussion of the creation of an industrial proletariat.