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    imaginative


    1. The visualisation of that object, imaginative perception of it and logical reasoning about it


    2. To a cook who is imaginative and adventurous, this need not be so


    3. That's a bit imaginative, Sarah! But it is plausible


    4. To shift to an imaginative state


    5. “All the serious music magazines I can get my hands on out here, historical stories, imaginative stories


    6. `This is the end of everything' (he said), `at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and cool! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), `who have been put into prison so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an outrageous manner, and for such imaginative cheek, put upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him


    7. The more imaginative it is, the more creative it is,


    8. using such moves in imaginative combinations, or unpredictable ways


    9. continues to captivate attention and create more imaginative activity


    10. Politicians seeking imaginative ways of defining poverty in our nation by targeting its ―root causes‖ plays well among certain audiences however fundamentally flawed their analysis

    11. Increasing municipal and state government budget deficits, occasioned by reckless spending by both political parties at a time most could actually boast a budget surplus, (no saving money for a rainy day) has government officials marking time exploring imaginative ways of speeding up the process so they might obtain the money faster


    12. He was a ‘Camel Merchant,’ not a very imaginative label, but that happens in war


    13. The kid was a pretty imaginative sort, with dreams, and fantasies, those forlorn hopes of what might have been achieved—if only


    14. The smile on the Pilgrim’s face assured him of how wildly imaginative he had become concerning food during the past few days, and grudgingly decided to feed on whatever the Pilgrim had caught


    15. Temptation toward the corruption of the Word with all the imaginative additions meant to explain and expand it, or justify avoidance of its strict observance


    16. Widespread thanks were offered in many unique and imaginative ways as they witnessed to their deliverance


    17. The Apostolic church fought to maintain the purity of its message against its slightly older twin whose wildly imaginative nature made it the “hunter-gatherer” of the theological thinking of their day


    18. But, Gnostics were known to have been wildly imaginative in some of the extrapolations of what they had studied


    19. From the long-forgotten names of old to the Christian name of God, they appear to have been countless as well as imaginative


    20. In prehistoric societies the probable vehicle for the transmission from one generation to another of the stories of selfless behavior of these remembered heroes would be the oral history recitations that have come down to us, through the imaginative renderings called mythology

    21. The one produced by your imagination is just a small flat video file with some traces of emotions or sounds if you are very imaginative


    22. It’s imaginative, yet grounded in the real world


    23. His sentence structure proved to be quite imaginative if not precisely comprehensible


    24. Not the most imaginative of names but it was a rented cottage and intended to be quite discreet


    25. This is imaginative and


    26. Those who may have rebelled against urinal art at least were spared for a time what was to follow, including contents thereof, and even more imaginative degradation than that


    27. The “sniffy” reaction to Palin’s imaginative “death panels” revelation that Steyn refers to is all too common among “conservatives” who fail to recognize the enemy for what he is


    28. Nonetheless, the hurt was still there, for he had made some good friends among his colleagues and the students had proved to be as imaginative and warm as his students in New York


    29. He heard all kinds of excuses, some much more imaginative than others


    30. Ramasamy’s daughter must have seen him like Meenu’s mother—a person mouthing cacophony of useless knowledge that was far away from reality; a person who dreamt and expressed imaginative concepts; a person who experimented and researched all his life; a person who somehow was lucky to land a working wife and run away to foreign lands leaving behind marriage responsibilities; and a lifelong jerk

    31. imaginative “misconceptions” of children? Why do we do that?


    32. children because they tend to be more imaginative than adults


    33. “I'd call that damned imaginative wheeling and dealing!”


    34. were that now, even my most fantastical and imaginative


    35. more imaginative than adults


    36. ” I thought that was imaginative and creative administration at its best, and I jumped at the opportunity and verbally agreed on a two year contract


    37. Hers, impulsive, visceral and incredulous, mine, wandering the borders of rationality, although at times, touched by the imaginative lot with an overwhelming effervescence that kept me surprised


    38. Why write a novel? Because, I realized, novels had become as much a part of me as my skeletal system, they were the bones of my intellectual and imaginative life


    39. A woman who lacks common sense and is easily influenced but who is highly imaginative and artistically gifted, a creative story teller, loving, affectionate and romantic in outlook


    40. TV is not only the source of foolish propaganda against good moral values, but is also anti-intellectual as it requires no imaginative effort from the brain-dead voyeurs who spend too much of their precious lives staring at it

    41. and will be only too happy to cater to your fortunate buyer’s most imaginative wishes!…


    42. the most intuitive and imaginative,


    43. The grandeur that was once a lavish and incredible spectacle of the mighty tsars, appealed to his inquisitive and imaginative mind


    44. "A more sophisticated, more imaginative guess would suggest a jungle machete or perhaps even a sabre


    45. On some level, the Veiled were impressed by the bold and utterly imaginative method of attack


    46. became completely absorbed in my imaginative world


    47. imaginative, rather than reflect on practicalities


    48. the physicist, and the physicist as imaginative as the artist


    49. For a long time, innovative, energetic and imaginative people have felt that the basis of many of the listed horrors above has to do with the breakup of the community


    50. highly imaginative organizational intellect, and never a single hint












































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    Synonyms for "imaginative"

    imaginative inventive pleasing tasteful skillful sublime discriminating graceful artistic

    "imaginative" definitions

    (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action