germinate
This term describes the transition from a state of dormancy to active growth. In a biological sense, it captures the precise moment a seed breaks its shell to sprout, implying a requirement for specific environmental triggers like water or warmth. When applied to thoughts or emotions, the word suggests a slow, organic evolution. It describes an idea that is not suddenly born but instead develops gradually from a small seed of inspiration into a fully formed plan or belief.
Meanings
To begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy, specifically referring to a seed or spore.
"The seeds will germinate only if the soil is kept moist."
To cause a seed or spore to begin to grow and develop.
"The gardener used a special hormone to germinate the rare orchids."