Bandy as ideas
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KICKBandy, as ideas
PROPAGATESpread, as ideas
ADOPTEmbrace, as ideas
BLUESKYImpractical, as ideas
OSMOSEAbsorb, as ideas
IMBUEInspire, as with ideas
CRAZYHalf-baked, as ideas
INPUTContribution, as of ideas
OPENTOWelcoming, as new ideas
MOLDYOld-fashioned, as ideas
GERMSRudiments, as of ideas
GERMSSparks, as of ideas
BANDYToss about, as ideas
DISABUSERelieve, as of mistaken ideas
DISABUSERid, as of false ideas
UNSOUNDNot good, as ideas go
THEOREMSIdeas proposed as demonstrable truths
DENSEPacked with ideas, as an essay
babelisma confusion, as of ideas, speech, etc.
mothball(of ideas) dismissed as unworthy of further deliberation
stealsDishonestly pass off (another person's ideas) as one's own
stealingDishonestly pass off (another person's ideas) as one's own
punchto enliven, as with fresh ideas or additional material
airingpublic discussion or disclosure, as of ideas, proposals, or facts
baggagesPast experiences or long-held ideas regarded as burdens and impediments
obtrudesforce or impose (as oneself or one's ideas) without warrant or request
sophisticationsworldly character, ideas, tastes, or ways as acquired through education, experience, etc.
plagiarizeto steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiariseto steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarisesPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizedPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizesPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarisedPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarisingPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizingPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarismThe practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
mnemonicA device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something
eisegesisthe interpretation of a text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas
plagiarismsThe practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
privatisma tendency to be concerned with ideas, matters, etc. only as affecting one as an individual