Brainstorm (verb)

  1. To think of new ideas, especially in a group setting.
  2. To come up with creative and original ideas, especially through rapid, spontaneous thinking.

Origin:

From brain + storm.

Examples:

  1. The team decided to brainstorm new marketing strategies for the company's upcoming product launch.
  2. The company's leadership frequently holds brainstorming sessions to come up with fresh ideas for its products and services.
  3. During the brainstorm, the team members threw out a variety of ideas, from starting a referral program to offering discounts to loyal customers.
  4. In an effort to solve the problem, the team decided to take a break and have a quick brainstorm session to come up with new solutions.
  5. Many companies hold regular brainstorming sessions to encourage innovation and creativity among their employees.
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