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brainstorm

Definition for brainstorm

verb as in problem-solve

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Bringing comedy to the forefront, Samsung employs Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd to sit in a brainstorm meeting.

He used precious time when he could have been resting to brainstorm with Fasanella about ways to make future raids more effective.

They didn't want to brainstorm solutions and they didn't want to bale water.

She was working on the MGM production Brainstorm with Walken when she drowned over Thanksgiving weekend.

Over the next three days we'll hear stories of bravery and brainstorm solutions for change.

I fired up my Xbox and opened a word-processor and started to brainstorm ideas for my papers.

It had been a brainstorm selecting only girls—and pretty young things, at that—for the Interstellar Symphony.

It's a kind of rose-colored brainstorm, but it very seldom has complications.

"And then my erstwhile associate Jimenez had a brainstorm," said Terry ruefully.

Dont worry, said Harvey, Flo probably had a brainstorm and called them already.

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On this page you'll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to brainstorm, such as: deliberate, analyze, conceive, conceptualize, create, and invent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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