Pronunciation: /ˌaɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
noun the process of forming ideas or concepts
A1 Ideation is the process of coming up with new ideas.
A2 During the brainstorming session, we focused on ideation for our project.
B1 The team's ideation process led to the development of innovative solutions.
B2 The company encourages employees to participate in ideation workshops to foster creativity.
C1 The ideation phase of the project involved extensive research and collaboration.
C2 His exceptional ideation skills have earned him recognition in the industry.
adjective related to the formation of ideas or concepts
A1 She had some ideation for a new project.
A2 The team's ideation process led to some innovative solutions.
B1 The workshop focused on enhancing ideation skills.
B2 His ideation abilities were recognized by the company.
C1 The company's ideation strategy was highly effective.
C2 The ideation phase of the project involved brainstorming and idea generation.
formal The team engaged in a brainstorming session to stimulate ideation for the new project.
informal Let's get together and bounce around some ideas for the party - we need some good ideation!
slang We need to get our creative juices flowing and come up with some killer ideation for this campaign.
figurative The artist's mind was a wellspring of endless ideation, constantly churning out new concepts and designs.
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