concretized in English

verb
1
make (an idea or concept) real; give specific or definite form to.
the theme park is an attempt to concretize our fantasies
verb
    concretise

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1. Concretized synonyms, Concretized pronunciation, Concretized translation, English dictionary definition of Concretized

2. Verbo regular: Concretize - Concretized - Concretized.

3. Future perfect; I: will have Concretized: you: will have Concretized: he, she, it: will have Concretized: we: will have Concretized: you: will have Concretized: they

4. Verbe régulier : Concretize - Concretized - Concretized.

5. Related: Concretized; concretizing.

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7. By supporting Concretized, you’re supporting a …

8. Weren’t Concretized until the early 20th century

9. General (7 matching dictionaries) Concretized: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info] Concretized: Collins English Dictionary [home, info]

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12. When Concretized emotion-belief complexes derail decision-making capacity

13. Concretized Total Number of words made out of Concretized = 410 Concretized is an acceptable word in Scrabble with 25 points.Concretized is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 28 points

14. When Concretized emotion-belief complexes derail decision-making capacity Bioethics

15. Concretized definitions Simple past tense and past participle of concretize.

16. We found 7 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Concretized: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Concretized" is defined

17. Synonyms for Concretized include embodied, personified, expressed, incorporated, manifested, realised, realized, represented, epitomised and epitomized

18. The My Lai Massacre Concretized in a Victims Face 155 Figure 1

19. Concretized is a 11 letter long Word starting with C and ending with D

20. A connection is Concretized with a conversation that leaves you wanting more with each word

21. When the environment is Concretized, Spack will create a file spack.lock with the concrete information for the environment.

22. About Concretized Christianity; Book Review: “Wide as Waters: The Story of the English Bible and the Revolution It Inspired”

23. Rabbinic sources Concretized the temple’s centrality by requiring Jews to pray facing Jerusalem—and, if praying in Jerusalem, to pray toward the temple

24. To make such aim feasible, we Concretized the institution of a support center that puts priority to those in most need of our services

25. Archetypes are the unknowable basic forms personified or Concretized in recurring images, symbols, or patterns which may include motifs such as the quest or the

26. As I have gained insights I have created handouts and teachings for my clients - but mostly they have benefitted me and Concretized my own learnings

27. The dualism that she embodies is powerfully Concretized in her image: her face is of two fanged serpents and her skirt is of interwoven snakes (snakes

28. Garcia-led Vivant Energy Corporation has expanded its power investments in Mindanao, and this was Concretized via an equity acquisition in power generation facility owned by Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri

29. Thus, metanoia was to be Concretized by the baptism of repentance ( Mark 1:4; Luke 3:3), and was to be evidenced by the changed attitudes and deeds of the respondents

30. Concretize (third-person singular simple present Concretizes, present participle concretizing, simple past and past participle Concretized) ( transitive ) To make concrete , substantial , real , or tangible ; to represent or embody a concept through a particular instance or example .

31. That deal with legal persons were specified and Concretized by a number of specialized laws that were passed regarding individual types of legal persons (the Commercial Code, Nonprofit Associations Act and the Commercial Associations Act)

32. concretize (third-person singular simple present concretizes, present participle concretizing, simple past and past participle Concretized) (transitive) To make concrete, substantial, real, or tangible; to represent or embody a concept through a particular instance or example

33. Withdrawal for reflection Anthropologist Monique Selim surveyed workers in Hanoi and discovered that Vietnam's decision to open up to a market economy, taken in 1986 but Concretized four years later, caused a dramatic upheaval in people's social references

34. This time, the crime of mohareb has been Concretized into the formal charge, for which there is not a scintilla of evidence, that Ahari is an agent of the bizarre religio-Marxist cult known as the Mojahedin-e-Khalq

35. Within the scope of CANNES ON AIR, a policy supporting the development of cultural and creative industries, the Cannes City Hall has Concretized the development, in the west of its territory, of a technopole for the image and creative economy

36. Concretize: 1 v make something concrete Synonyms: concretise Type of: nail down , narrow , narrow down , peg down , pin down , specify define clearly v become specific “the idea Concretized in her mind” Synonyms: concretise Type of: change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature

37. ‘He Concretized the notion of the triple heritage of modern Africa: traditional, Islamic, and European.’ ‘Despite the economic and social laws of Moribundian society, a clear class structure does exist, and it is a society in which characters concretise their class stereotypes at all levels and at all times.’

38. ‘He Concretized the notion of the triple heritage of modern Africa: traditional, Islamic, and European.’ ‘Despite the economic and social laws of Moribundian society, a clear class structure does exist, and it is a society in which characters concretise their class stereotypes at all levels and at all times.’