Of course 'imaginative' must be understood in the broader sense just described, denoting all consciousness of ideated analogues of sensation or feeling. |
He saw she had the capacity for deep and excited interest in truth, an emotional love for ideated experience. |
The Caffè Svizzero shortly become a renowed bar-patisserie with lab annex and, thanks to Erus, it became a social, political and cultural gathering point, where was ideated the traditional Crotti's town festival. |
Its appeal is to our freedom, and the duty is ideated before it is performed. |
The landscape characterized by sandy beachs, pine forests and inland valleys, that struck Dante's and Byron's immagination, seems to have been ideated to offer tourists all kinds of hospitality a visitor could need. |
Ted Bundy, probably the most written-about psychopath, repeatedly ideated fantasies of sexual control and domination. |