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ideation /ide·a·tion/ (i″de-a´shun) the formation of ideas or images.idea´tional
i·de·a·tion (d-shn)
n.
The formation of ideas or mental images.

ide·ate v.
ide·ation·al adj.

ideation [i″de-a´shun]
the formation of ideas or images. adj., adj idea´tional.
suicidal ideation recurring thoughts of or preoccupation with suicide.

ideation
Psychiatry The collective representation of thoughts and ideas, recalled from memory, or projected into the future, singly or combined. See Paranoid ideation, Suicidal ideation.


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