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Thought Vacuum


Definition:

A thought vacuum refers to a state or situation where there is a lack of innovation, original ideas, or intellectual stimulation. It is often characterized by an absence of thought or intellectual activity.


Senses:

1. Noun

- A mental state characterized by a lack of new ideas or creative thinking.

- A situation or environment where there is a dearth of intellectual growth or stimulation.


2. Verb (used with object)

- The act of emptying or clearing one's mind of thoughts or ideas.

- The deliberate avoidance or suppression of thinking or intellectual activities.


Examples:

Noun:

  1. The team's brainstorming session yielded no results due to a thought vacuum among the participants.
  2. The company's lack of investment in research and development created a thought vacuum, hindering its progress in the industry.

Verb:

  1. After a long day at work, she decided to thought vacuum by meditating for half an hour.
  2. The politician's speech was carefully crafted to thought vacuum certain controversial topics and avoid any intellectual debate.

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