Noun
The faculty or capacity of the mind for forming ideas; the exercise of this capacity; the act of the mind by which objects of sense are apprehended and retained as objects of thought.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKurt had this dumb suicidal ideation - that's what I called it. I thought if we could live through this, we could live through anything. Courtney Love
Aavishkaar had provided seed funding to Ergos in 2015 from an earlier fund at the ideation stage and worked with the promoters in scaling the model. Source: Internet
Although decades old in ideation, hardware like neuromorphic chips and artificial intelligence (AI) systems called neural nets have recently become cutting-edge. Source: Internet
About 10 percent said they had suicidal ideation. Source: Internet
At her lowest points, she experiences long depressive episodes and suicidal ideation. Source: Internet
But, she says, she was “floored with pain” to see her suicidal ideation “scrubbed from the record”: “I was shocked.” Source: Internet