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Imaginé

Imaginé is the masculine singular past participle of the French verb imaginer, meaning to imagine. In ordinary use it forms compound tenses with the auxiliary avoir, as in j'ai imaginé une histoire. When the direct object precedes the participle, imaginé may agree in gender and number (e.g., l'histoire que j'ai imaginée, les idées que nous avons imaginées).

Etymology and meaning: imaginé derives from imaginer, which in turn comes from Late Latin imagināre and the

As an adjective, imaginé describes something conceived or imagined rather than real. It is commonly used to

In modern French, imaginé appears in both literary and everyday styles, often to convey creativity, hypothesis,

See also: imaginer, imagination, imagé (as a related adjective form in other phrases).

root
imago
meaning
image.
The
word
conveys
the
act
of
forming
ideas,
pictures,
or
concepts
in
the
mind,
or
something
that
exists
only
in
the
imagination.
characterize
plans,
worlds,
or
scenarios
that
were
created
mentally,
such
as
un
monde
imaginé
or
un
plan
imaginé.
The
expression
imaginé
de
toutes
pièces
is
used
to
emphasize
that
something
was
entirely
fabricated
or
contrived.
or
fiction.
It
can
be
contrasted
with
réel
(real)
or
factuel
(factual).
Related
terms
include
imaginer
(to
imagine),
imagination
(l’imagination),
and
image-related
roots
such
as
image
or
imagé
in
other
contexts.