ideate
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- ideation noun
- ideative adjective
- unideated adjective
- unideating adjective
Etymology
Origin of ideate
Example Sentences
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Maher said he was sculpting to ideate on this new version of the character when he accidentally punched a hole in the figure’s torso.
From Los Angeles Times
In a similar vein, the "Star Wars" TV extensions suffer from an unwillingness to abandon well-traveled canon and ideate fresh approaches.
From Salon
“At Spotify, we are constantly iterating and ideating to improve our product offering and offer value to users,” a company spokesperson wrote in an emailed statement.
From Seattle Times
I think that's what I'm also trying to spend my time ideating.
From Salon
Speaking of inspiration, one of the hallmarks of a confident baker is the ability to ideate and then actually bake a new recipe.
From Salon
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