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Definition of ideation in English: ideationnoun ˌʌɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌaɪdiˈeɪʃən mass nounThe formation of ideas or concepts. 观念形成,概念形成 Example sentencesExamples - Where analytical ideation stands apart is that the group is next led through a burrowing process where the ideas conceived are explored more deeply.
- Paranoid ideation and psychoticism were significantly correlated with low family competence for men but not for women.
- Suicidal ideation is related to psychosocial distress, drug involvement, family stress, and unmet school goals.
- The ideation was associated with some paranoid delusions about his boss, and he intended to kill his boss.
- One of the most significant concerns presented by opponents is that suicide ideation is most likely a symptom of psychopathology.
Derivativesadjective ˌʌɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌaɪdiˈeɪʃ(ə)nəl Relating to the formation of ideas or concepts. 观念形成,概念形成 policy has been shaped by both material and ideational factors Example sentencesExamples - The battery included tests of short-term memory, working memory, ideational fluency and verbal learning.
- That there is variation in ideational content across individuals, across generations and across cultures indicates that there is learning and an opportunity for more than one solution to certain problems.
- Existing studies have primarily looked at the ideational content of self-statements within single domains of childhood maladjustment.
adverb ˌʌɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)liˌaɪdiˈeɪʃ(ə)nəli Certainly, this world is fuller when compared to its own communication environment from only a few years back; back when Japan was a physically isolated, ideationally exclusionary country. Example sentencesExamples - The Lobe begins with a series of ‘Exemplary Acts’ that include ‘Six Bodily Graphs’ that describe the deadness of the terms by which everyday life proceeds, materially and ideationally.
- Through writing and organizing women, we tried to uncover and learn from how we know what we know and how we create what we do create socially and ideationally.
Rhymesablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, geolocation, glocalization, gyration, Haitian, halation, Horatian, illation, lavation, legation, libation, location, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, taxation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation Definition of ideation in US English: ideationnounˌaɪdiˈeɪʃənˌīdēˈāSHən The formation of ideas or concepts. 观念形成,概念形成 Example sentencesExamples - Paranoid ideation and psychoticism were significantly correlated with low family competence for men but not for women.
- One of the most significant concerns presented by opponents is that suicide ideation is most likely a symptom of psychopathology.
- Where analytical ideation stands apart is that the group is next led through a burrowing process where the ideas conceived are explored more deeply.
- The ideation was associated with some paranoid delusions about his boss, and he intended to kill his boss.
- Suicidal ideation is related to psychosocial distress, drug involvement, family stress, and unmet school goals.
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