Simple past tense and past participle of ideate.(verb)
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Use "ideated" in a sentence
"General average: 1st, 12.64 sec.: 2d, 36.45 sec. What is here called ideated movement -- by which is understood the idea of a change in spatial relations which accompanies a shifting of the attention or a change in the mental attitude, as distinguished from the sense of movements actually executed -- was recognized as such by one of the subjects, who says: "When the two objects are before me I am conscious of what seem to be images of movement, or ideated movements, not actual movements.""
"After awhile, if you live long enough to experience enough of what we call "injustice," you begin to wonder how in the world natural, accidental critters like us could ever have ideated and internalized such silly notions in the first place."
"The program was initiated in 2002 and was ideated by R."