1 something originally invented or thought of by someone:
The encyclopedia was the brainchild of historian John C. McCormick.
2 an original idea, plan, or object that someone has invented:
It is not the market forces, but the institution, the brainchild of the planners, which has become crude and clumsy.
Nevertheless, unless he deals with the appeals structure his brainchild will suffer grievous mental damage before very long.
Perhaps he would put up a strong defence of his grandfather's brainchild.
Of course, many such projects were the brainchild of the former director of the regionally managed services department—a man who had a penchant for privatisation.
It turned out to be a rather expensive brainchild for the taxpayer.
After all, the examination is almost their brainchild.
This report is very much his brainchild and comes as the culmination of a whole series of actions brought about by him.
The consortium is the brainchild of a university professor and two of these corporate planning directors.
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