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imagineering

American  
[ih-maj-uh-neer-ing] / ɪˌmædʒ əˈnɪər ɪŋ /

noun

  1. the implementing of creative ideas into practical form.


Etymology

Origin of imagineering

Blend of imagine and engineering

Example Sentences

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“At that point, that’s where the imagineering begins,” said Gary London, senior principal at the San Diego real estate consulting company London Moeder Advisors.

From Seattle Times

Alternatively, Douthat may simply be wrong about the trajectory of scientific innovation; perhaps we are at the dawn of an astonishing new age of genetic imagineering, artificial intelligence and fusion energy.

From Washington Post

Words like “intentionality” sound quite sensible when compared to “ideation”, “imagineering”, and “inboxing” – the sort of management-speak used to talk about everything from educating children to running nuclear power plants.

From The Guardian

Telling this story requires nuance and more than a little directorial imagineering.

From Los Angeles Times

It is about a love of imagineering - a word that I learned from contestants - and for creating winning innovations.

From BBC