1. thinktank - Noun
2. thinktank - Verb
thinktank (plural thinktanks)
Alternative spelling of think tank
thinktank (third-person singular simple present thinktanks, present participle thinktanking, simple past and past participle thinktanked)
Alternative form of think-tank
By this time Murdoch had already built a working model of his steam carriage (now in Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum ) accounts exist from witnesses who "saw the model steam carriage run around Murdoch's living room in Redruth in 1784". Source: Internet
Gavin Hales, a senior associate fellow at the Police Foundation, a thinktank, said: “The Met have been increasing stop and search for a couple of years as part of their response to violence, but the spike in May of this year was exceptional. Source: Internet
Nye Cominetti, a senior economist at the Resolution Foundation thinktank, said: “With economic support falling just as lockdown restrictions increase across the country, we should prepare for a major increase in unemployment over the coming months.” Source: Internet
Households on low incomes are being left particularly exposed to rent increases as housing costs eat up a growing proportion of their money, a thinktank has said. Source: Internet
A spokesperson blamed the Australian Strategic Policy Institute thinktank for fabricating the claim. Source: Internet
The proposal for a thinktank was "a very interesting point" said Igor Kapyrin but it is something that should be first be proposed to the Arctic Council. Source: Internet