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thought up

adjective as in imagined

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By April, Timchenko and her colleagues had thought up a new concept for their media project.

He claims fossil fuels are a myth thought up by oil companies.

The FBI official who thought up and headed Abscam was John Good, another Bronx native.

They thought up a number of possible names that did not seem quite right.

The idea was first thought-up by a local sheriff, who said convict labor would shorten prison terms and save money for the state.

It will show likewise in the brain beating broken wings—inability to shoot a thought up out of the body for half a minute.

"Oh, I've thought up a plan for escaping with a profit," he assured her, lightly.

One time she thought up part of a song without a speck of tune to it, and it was in a language across the ocean.

In fact, it seemed like anybody who had first thought up such a poem must have been crazy in the head.

I can believe some of my own stories quicker than this one that the powers that be have thought up.

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On this page you'll find 656 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to think up, such as: begin, create, generate, induce, lead to, and make.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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