brainstorming
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of brainstorming
First recorded in 1955–60; brainstorm + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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In experiments involving brainstorming, participants predicted that their best ideas would come early and that additional effort would yield diminishing returns.
She now uses the tech for brainstorming, she said, though she believes it’s not all it’s hyped out to be.
Molly had been brainstorming potential content on an off day at the concession stand.
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“Thank you all for sharing. Now, I’d like to start brainstorming some ideas for how we can begin to repair the harm that you all just described. Gabe, would you like to start?”
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We thought it would be productive to ask the workers themselves—in this case Wall Street Journal readers—for a little brainstorming to see what their employers could be doing better.
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