tabula rasa in English

noun
1
an absence of preconceived ideas or predetermined goals; a clean slate.
the team did not have complete freedom and a tabula rasa from which to work

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1. 1 Like Raggedy Ann, she was a tabula rasa.

2. 5 France had become a Tabula rasa, and everything had to be reorganized.

3. 8 I always start a novel from a state of tabula rasa.

4. 6 You write text, you doodle, you cross things out... quite literally a tabula rasa.

5. 7 They wanted to start again with nothing but their reason and a tabula rasa clean slate.

6. 2 We dubbed this plating the Tabula Rasa: Enjoy your morsel, meditate on the white space.

7. 9 The unquestionable leitmotiv of the current development of the nation could be summarized as a mechanical tabula rasa of the past.

8. 4 And a flat, paper-sized slate, a latter day tabula rasa, is still changing all of the above in ways we haven't yet measured.

9. 3 If we start with a tabula rasa and the gods could design a wine for the way we eat now, it would be German Riesling.

10. Unlike the "Global Tools" movement which postulated a tabula rasa, this studio proposes to take into account the client’s brief and its many constraints as a starting point for devising objects.