New Word Thursday: "Trivate"
For the record, this is a synonym not a new word. I'm sure there's already a word out there for this!
Trivate [trive-ate]
verb
1. To continually force the brain to be creative and formulate new ideas or content, normally on a regular recurring basis.
''I carry a notebook around with me all the time, it helps me trivate for my weekly column."
ORIGIN Modern English : Derived from 'contrive' ('triv'), and 'notate' ('ate').
Trivate [trive-ate]
verb
1. To continually force the brain to be creative and formulate new ideas or content, normally on a regular recurring basis.
''I carry a notebook around with me all the time, it helps me trivate for my weekly column."
ORIGIN Modern English : Derived from 'contrive' ('triv'), and 'notate' ('ate').
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