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/ˈbrānˌstôrm/,
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brainstorms, 3rd person singular present; brainstormed, past tense; brainstormed, past participle; brainstorming, present participle;
  1. Produce an idea or way of solving a problem by holding a spontaneous group discussion
    • - a brainstorming session

  1. a group problem-solving technique in which members spontaneously share ideas and solutions; "we had an intense brainstorming session today"
  2. (brainstorm) try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it
  3. (brainstorm) insight: the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
  4. Brainstorming is a group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem. In 1953 the method was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in a book called Applied Imagination. ...
  5. (Brainstorm (1965 movie)) Brainstorm, released in 1965, is a late film noir.
  6. (Brainstorm (2001 film)) Bicho de Sete Cabeças (English title: Brainstorm) is a 2001 Brazilian film about a middle class teenager, who lives a normal life until his father sends him to a mental institution after finding a marijuana cigarette in his backpack.
  7. (Brainstorm (disco band)) Brainstorm was a funk/R&B band based in Detroit in the late 1970s. Their first album, Stormin' , was their best selling album, and was released in 1977 on Tabu Records. It contained the disco hit "Lovin' Is Really My Game". ...
  8. (Brainstorm (German band)) Brainstorm is a German power metal band, formed in 1989 by guitarists Torsten Ihlenfeld and Milan Loncaric, and drummer Dieter Bernert, The band features lead singer Andy B. Franck, who is also famous for his other band, Symphorce. ...
  9. (Brainstorm (Latvian band)) Brainstorm (Prāta Vētra) is a Latvian pop/rock band. The band became popular internationally in 2000, when they finished third in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "My Star".
  10. (brainstorm) A sudden thought, particularly one that solves a long-standing problem; brainstorming; An unexpected mental error; To investigate something, or solve a problem using brainstorming; To participate in a brainstorming session
  11. (brainstorm) an activity in which students make notes of anything that comes to mind, no matter how silly it might seem; a great way to begin a project
  12. (brainstorm) to quickly develop a list of ideas on a topic; usually a group activity in which members use the ideas of others to spur their own creativity
  13. (BRAINSTORM) Fierce storm that wrecks havoc to the entire inner-zone brain cells.
  14. (Brainstorm) My teacher does this sometimes to give us a vocabulary to use in a lesson. Without using dictionaries between the entire class we are now at a level where we can come up with enough words between us to be useful. ...
  15. (Brainstorm) The process of thinking of ideas by writing down in a list the first things that come to mind.
  16. (Brainstorm) When you think of many different ideas, and sort them out later.
  17. (Brainstorm) headmaster, partner to the nebulan Arcana
  18. (Brainstorm) is a Cerebrocrustacean (a play on "cerebrum" and "crustacean") from the planet Encephalonus IV (a play on "encepha-", a prefix referring to the brain).^[13]
  19. (Brainstorm) the official newsletter of the UST Psychology Society
  20. (Brainstorm) to find solutions to a challenge or problem by spontaneously generating a variety of possible solutions, either individually or in a group.
  21. (brainstorm) A method of coming up with ideas that involves getting a group of people together, engaging in unfettered discussion, and writing down every idea (no matter how silly).
  22. (brainstorm) A way of creating ideas to gather as many as possible without judging them in any way while you are collecting them – done individually or in groups.
  23. A technique teams use to generate ideas on a particular subject. Each person on the team is asked to think creatively and write down as many ideas as possible. The ideas are not discussed or reviewed until after the brainstorming session.
  24. is a technique used by groups of people to overcome the widespread tendency to overlook various obvious options while solving problems or generating new ideas.  The key principle is to defer judgment, achieved by insistence on first recording all suggested ideas. ...
  25. A method for generating ideas, intended to inspire the free-flowing sharing of thoughts of an individual or a group of people, typically while withholding criticism in order to promote uninhibited thinking. See also metaphor brainstorming.