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means To form a picture, idea, or possibility in your mind that isn't currently in front of you.
from From Latin 'imaginari,' to picture to oneself, built on 'imago' — an image, likeness, or copy. The same 'imago' gives us 'image' and even 'imitate,' since to imagine was once to make an inner copy of the world. It reached English in the 14th century through Old French 'imaginer,' carrying the idea that the mind is a kind of mirror, holding pictures of things that may or may not exist.
john lennonHis 1971 anthem recorded on a white piano in England
etymologyFrom Latin imaginari, to picture to oneself
brain trickVivid imagining fires the same neurons as doing
einstein quoteHe called it more important than knowledge
kid defaultChildren imagine fluently before they can read