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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
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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I believe we have not focused sufficiently upon the egalitarian themes: the proclamation of human equality and the repudiation of kingship with all the ideational and social values connection to that institution in the ancient world.
Yet no favourable institutional and ideational environments are available.
Such sensitivity to the ideational implications of physical combination and recombination has been a consistent feature of Suddath's practice: His last solo exhibition, at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Gallery 400 in 2004, was explicitly presented in terms of the designation as well as the occupation of space, suggesting a forum that might be both interactive and reflective.
 
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