单词 | ideate |
释义 | ideaten.adj. A. n. Philosophy. = ideatum n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > [noun] > object of perception ideatea1629 conceivable1659 conceptiblea1676 cogitable1678 ideatumc1708 percepta1856 cognitum1875 perceptum1887 the world > existence and causation > existence > extrinsicality or externality > objectivity > [noun] > object or that which is outside the self > of which an idea is formed ideatea1629 ideatumc1708 a1629 W. Pinke Trial Christians Sincere Loue vnto Christ (1636) 21 One would thinke there needed no more to bee said to proue him accursed who loues not Christ Iesus seeing this hauing no part in him includes more horrours and terrours then it's possible for the braine of man to shape the Ideates of. 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV iv. 319 In us the Ideate or thing understood is before the Idea..but in God, his Idea is the original exemplar, and the Ideate in the Create but a..reflexe image or similitude of the Divine Idea. 1854 J. A. Froude Spinoza in Short Stud. (1867) II. 34 Body with all its properties is the object or ideate of mind. 1893 A. C. Armstrong tr. R. Falckenberg Hist. Mod. Philos. iii. 131 Each thing is at once mind and body, representation and that which is represented, idea and ideate (object). 1928 Proc. & Addr. Amer. Philos. Assoc. 2 6 The mind for him [sc. Spinoza] is the idea of the body, the body the ideate of the mind, and both are modes of the existence of God. 1963 A. A. Luce Dialectic Immaterialism iv. 61 He discusses whether the idea is like, or unlike, its ideate. 1978 Philos. Rev. 87 255 Descartes gives two reasons why he must doubt judgements affirming an idea-ideate correspondence. B. adj. ΚΠ 1899 N.E.D. Ideate, adj., produced by or deriving its existence from a (Platonic) ‘idea’. 2. Concerned with ideas as opposed to reality. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > idea, notion, or concept > [adjective] ideal1611 conceptive1650 conceptional1738 conceptual1825 notional1839 idealist1856 ideate1966 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > [adjective] > only in imagination or unreal imaginary?1510 imaginative1517 rational1530 fantastical1531 fantasied1561 airy1565 fancied1568 legendary1570 dreamed1597 fabled1606 ideal1611 fictive1612 affectual1614 insubstantiala1616 imaginatorya1618 supposititious1620 fictitious1621 utopian1624 utopic1624 notional1629 affective1633 fictiousa1644 notionary1646 figmental1655 suppositious1655 fict1677 visionary1725 metaphysical1728 unrealized1767 fancy1801 nice-spun1801 subjective1815 aerial1829 transcendental1835 cardboardy1863 mythical1870 cardboard1879 fictionary1882 figmentary1887 alternative1939 alternate1944 fantasized1964 ideate1966 fanciful- fantastic- 1966 New Statesman 23 Sept. 434/3 A bad best-seller, its characters mere contrivances and its talk vacuously ideate. 1968 Listener 1 Aug. 149/1 It is not the absence of ideas but the absence of things..which most diminishes Williams's poems. He preached upon ‘things’ till it argued him ideate. 2001 Compar. Lit. 53 78 From sacred things and participations, to more ideate and transcendental forms. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). ideatev. 1. transitive. To form the idea of; to frame, devise, or construct in idea or imagination; to imagine, conceive. In early use with reference to Platonic ideas: see idea n. 1a. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > conceive, form in the mind [verb (transitive)] readOE thinkOE bethinkc1175 makea1400 imaginec1400 conceive?a1425 suppose1586 conceit1591 ideate1610 braina1616 forma1616 engross1632 cogitate1856 conceptualize1873 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > imagine or visualize [verb (transitive)] seeOE thinkOE bethinkc1175 devise1340 portraya1375 imagec1390 dreama1393 supposea1393 imaginea1398 conceive?a1425 fantasyc1430 purposea1513 to frame to oneselfa1529 'magine1530 imaginate1541 fancy1551 surmit?1577 surmise1586 conceit?1589 propose1594 ideate1610 project1612 figurea1616 forma1616 to call up1622 propound1634 edify1645 picture1668 create1679 fancify1748 depicture1775 vision1796 to conjure up1819 conjure1820 envisage1836 to dream up1837 visualize1863 envision1921 pre-visualize1969 1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr i. 4 That forme of a State which Plato Ideated. 1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr ix. 248 As some men haue imagined..diuers Idæas, and so sought what a King, a Generall..should be, So these men haue onely Idæated what a Pope would be. 1628 R. Sanderson Two Serm. Paules-Crosse i. 50 To quarrell at Gods guifts; if they be not..such, as wee..haue ideated vnto our selues. 1860 Debow's Rev. June 665 To ideate and put into operation a political constitution is but the work of an hour. 1893 Nation (N.Y.) 2 Feb. 81/3 Whether the index we had ideated is possible or not. 1971 W. Moscow Last of Big-time Bosses iv. 65 The political maneuverings either dictated by Costello or ideated by Costello's deputies. 2002 G. Price Shorter Walks in Dolomites 194 The 5km route is so-named in memory of the Leipzig publisher who ideated it in 1904. 2. intransitive. (a) To form ideas, to think. (b) To devise or invent something imaginary. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > form conception [verb (intransitive)] dreama1538 to conceive of1570 conceit1589 idea1844 ideate1862 1862 G. H. Lewes in Blackwood's Mag. (1884) Feb. 177/1 The reality is implied in the very fact of impressions and ideas: there is something which is impressed, something which feels, which ideates. 1888 J. B. Smith Ideation (title page) Experimental Proof that..Insects ideate and intercommunicate by these radiant Ideas or Physical Images. 1936 C. A. Ruckmick Psychol. Feeling & Emotion iii. 75 It now has the capacity to perceive and ideate. 1961 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 61 86 He must develop the capacity to question, ideate, and create. 2001 Mother Jones Mar.–Apr. 63/2 For you it's two paragraphs, but for me it was two hours of Wacker ideating and visionizing and imagineering. 2005 A. Rubinfeld & C. Hemingway Built for Growth ii. 28 The next step in developing a concept is to ideate on the possibilities in the broadest possible way. Derivatives ˈideated adj. ΚΠ a1631 J. Donne Βιαθανατος sig. A3v True and Ideated Common-wealthes have allowed it. 1665 H. Stubbe tr. G. della Casa Arts of Grandeur & Submission 7 I shall omit all those harangues which relate to True and ideated Friendship. a1682 Sir T. Browne Christian Morals (1716) i. 33 Could we..apprehend the Ideated Man..we might..comprehend our present Degeneration. 1892 Proc. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. 7 xxii These ideated forms are preserved in the memory, and it is in terms of these ideated forms that we communicate our thoughts. 1949 K. Clark Landscape into Art vii. 112 The arc whose ideated centre is a nodal point in the composition. 2007 Technol. Forecasting & Social Change (Nexis) Nov. 1773 One high-tech application selected from the larger pool of ideated applications. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.a1629v.1610 |
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