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patent
01
patente, evidente
readily apparent without any ambiguity
02
abierto, patente
(of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage
Patent
Example
The inventor received a patent for his innovative solar-powered car, protecting his design from being copied.
With the patent in hand, the company was able to secure funding and begin mass production of their new gadget.
The pharmaceutical company was granted a patent for their new drug, ensuring they had exclusive sales rights for the next 20 years.
to patent
01
patentar
to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation
Transitive: to patent an invention
Example
The entrepreneur successfully patented the unique business processes that set the company apart.
After years of hard work, the scientist was finally able to patent her novel medical discovery.
Entrepreneurs may seek to patent their unique business processes to safeguard against imitators.
02
hacer visible, revelar
make open to sight or notice
03
patentar
to secure exclusive rights to the use, production, or sale of something
Transitive: to patent a product
Example
The organization has patented its environmentally friendly packaging solution, setting a new standard for sustainable practices in the industry.
The pharmaceutical company has patented several new drugs this year, securing their position in the market.
By the time competitors caught wind of their plans, the startup had already patented its novel approach to customer engagement, establishing itself as an industry leader.
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