Like idea and ideal, ideate comes from the Greek verb idein, which means "to see." The sight-thought connection came courtesy of Plato, the Greek philosopher who based his theory of the ideal on the concept of seeing, claiming that a true philosopher can see the essential nature of things and can recognize their ideal form or state. Early uses of idea, ideal, and ideate in English were associated with Platonic philosophy; idea meant "an archetype" or "a standard of perfection," ideal meant "existing as an archetype," and ideate referred to forming Platonic ideas. But though ideate is tied to ancient philosophy, the word itself is a modern concoction, relatively speaking. It first appeared in English only about 400 years ago.
the psychotic would repeatedly ideate the act of committing murder, and eventually he came to believe his own delusions
Recent Examples on the WebThis atmosphere is essential for all workers to ideate, create and innovate while having their ideas and opinions given equal treatment. Dave Buss, Forbes, 4 May 2022 Often, entrepreneurs ask me how to identify opportunities for new ventures or ideate on potential ideas because of my experience as a management consultant and operator at startups. Vibhu Singh, Forbes, 16 Aug. 2022 This team should be able to help ideate, iterate, deploy and learn while observing and respecting the scope and budget. Prateek Chakravarty, Forbes, 30 June 2022 The freedom to think and ideate opens the door for new improvements for the business. Veronica Buitron, Forbes, 12 July 2022 Then, give participants 10 minutes to ideate as many Impossibles related to that topic. Lisa Bodell, Forbes, 25 Apr. 2022 Gather a task force to ideate innovative ways to improve customer relationships, operational processes or wellness programs. Michael Kurland, Forbes, 21 Dec. 2021 The caffeine seems to pull the two control centers together to innovate and ideate. Ira Gostin, Forbes, 8 Nov. 2021 The Levan Center is based on four principles: ideate, incubate, accelerate and post-accelerate. Scott Luxor, sun-sentinel.com, 21 Oct. 2021 See More