conceptualize

[kənˈsɛptʃuəˌlaɪz]

conceptualize Definition

  • 1to form an idea or concept of something in one's mind
  • 2to express or represent something abstract in a concrete or tangible form

Using conceptualize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conceptualize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    It can be difficult to conceptualize the scale of the universe.

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    The artist was able to conceptualize her emotions through her paintings.

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    He struggled to conceptualize the abstract concepts presented in the lecture.

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    The team worked together to conceptualize a new product design.

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Phrases with conceptualize

  • to organize and structure data in a way that makes it easier to understand and analyze

    Example

    The company hired a data analyst to help them conceptualize their sales data.

  • to develop a plan or strategy in one's mind

    Example

    The team spent hours conceptualizing a plan for the upcoming project.

  • to understand and define a problem in order to find a solution

    Example

    The first step in solving the issue is to conceptualize the problem and identify its root cause.

Origins of conceptualize

from Latin 'conceptus', meaning 'conception'

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Summary: conceptualize in Brief

To 'conceptualize' [kənˈsɛptʃuəˌlaɪz] is to form an idea or concept of something in one's mind, or to express something abstract in a concrete or tangible form. It is often used in contexts like 'conceptualize data,' 'conceptualize a plan,' and 'conceptualize a problem.' Synonyms include 'envision,' 'imagine,' and 'conceive.'

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