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to patent
01
patentar
to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation
Transitive: to patent an invention
Example
After years of hard work, the scientist was finally able to patent her novel medical discovery.
The inventor decided to patent his groundbreaking technology to prevent others from using it without permission.
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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 pharmaceutical company has patented several new drugs this year.
La compañía farmacéutica ha patentado varios medicamentos nuevos este año.
The organization has patented its environmentally friendly packaging solution.
La organización ha patentado su solución de embalaje ecológico.
patent
01
evidente, manifiesto
readily apparent without any ambiguity
Example
The patent errors in the report led to immediate corrections.
Los errores evidentes en el informe llevaron a correcciones inmediatas.
Her enthusiasm for the project was patent to everyone in the room.
Su entusiasmo por el proyecto era manifiesto para todos en la sala.
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patente, abierto
(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.
El inventor recibió una patente de invención por su innovador coche solar, protegiendo su diseño de ser copiado.
Filing for a patent can be a lengthy and expensive process, but it grants the inventor exclusive rights to their creation.
Presentar una patente puede ser un proceso largo y costoso, pero otorga al inventor derechos exclusivos sobre su creación.

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