Ideate in a sentence as a verb

Just speaking for mine, "ideate" is a fancy word for brainstorming.

Start a community for helping people ideate on side project ideas.

I'm convinced it's a useful way to ideate/think of ideas for startups/businesses.

That's been the toughest part it's all well and good to ideate, but implementation is where things really matter.

I can ideate it, build a strategy, a business plan, mock it, design it, code it, deploy it, market it.

This is something that bothers me about Kickstarters that raise more than they wanted; they think that it means they'll have the funding to continue to ideate and act on it.

I know we like to ideate the poor into this state, but have you considered the effect on the economy, if the supersize-me generation at large in the economy at all levels suddenly took a king-hit?

If you are a young entrepreneur who wants to learn how to successfully ideate, implement, market, sell, support, upsell, and grow a B2B software product, what better opportunity could there be?Remember how I said above that I myself am working unpaid?

For a PM it might be: identify a problem based on data or customer feedback, conduct user research, ideate with design, get input from external stakeholders, build with engineering, run an A/B test and rollout successful variant.

I would not strive as I do to improve both my lot and that of others, were it not for the fact that I always have a gnawing sense of "this could be better".Either way, don't worry for my sake - while I may ideate *******, I also ideate being an old man with crazy eyebrows.

Ideate definitions

verb

form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; "Can you conceive of him as the president?"

See also: imagine envisage