Also means
power of the imagination
Usage Note
Einbildungskraft is a philosophical and literary term for the mind's imaginative faculty, especially the ability to form mental images and conceive new ideas. Kant used it extensively. Less common in casual speech than Fantasie.
Examples
"Kinder besitzen eine lebhafte Einbildungskraft, die Erwachsene oft verlieren."
Natural Translation
Children possess a vivid faculty of imagination that adults often lose.
Literal Translation
Children possess a vivid imagination-power that adults often lose.
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