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to figment
noun
A fabrication, fantasy, invention; something fictitious.
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In place of blue pigment, vertebrates and others turn to figment.
In addition to FIGMENT, the competition's other sponsors include the Emerging New York Architects Committee of the American Institute of Architects' New York chapter and the Structural Engineers Association of New York.
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And the whole enterprise seems to be dragging us to an amoral nihilism, in which morality itself would be demoted from a transcendent principle to a figment of our neural circuitry.
A few years ago, while bartending at an auction to benefit Figment, an art project, Mr. Carleton and Ms. Tryon put in a winning $400 bid for a painting by Jon Coffelt, their first joint purchase.
Well, actually, I'd like it to say 'Figment'".
Nick Jonas and Kendall Jenner's relationship has officially been downgraded from taking it "very slowly" to a figment of our imaginations. .
The two silk-screened figures in Michelangelo Pistoletto's mirror-surfaced "Standing Man, Standing Woman With Hat" from 1980 seem to be figments of their own imaginations.
well, here's to imaginary figments and theories that fall apart in practice; i suspect those are the sort of delightful little surprises that make this journey to a six foot hole in the ground so very entertaining.
That is 298,000 out of a total of 2.25m, divided among those who receive a paycheck but appear to be figments of someone's imagination; who work somewhere else; who are on leave (often as union representatives); or who have quit, retired or died.
The fantasy conserves sensible species apprehended by senses and freely combines them together to produce figments.
They all used to be God, and I used to be a figment of my own imagination; now men are figments of my imagination".
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