concretization
nounEtymology
From concrete + -ization.
- borrowed from concrētus
Definitions
The process of concretizing a general principle or idea by delineating, particularizing,…
The process of concretizing a general principle or idea by delineating, particularizing, or exemplifying it.
- There are certain fields in general economics that are at present not so much in need of a broadening of the theoretical basis as in need of a minute working-out and concretization.
- [Law] proceeds from the general (abstract) to the individual (particular); it is a process of increasing individualization and concretization.
Something specific which is the result of a process of concretizing a general principle…
Something specific which is the result of a process of concretizing a general principle or idea.
- This movement gave Sherman his first image—a roller skate—a concretization of pure motion.
- Vodicka's reception history is an empirical study of the post-genesis fortunes of literary works as attested in recorded concretizations (diaries, memoirs, letters, critical reviews, and essays).
An inability to generalize or perform abstraction accompanied by excessive concentration…
An inability to generalize or perform abstraction accompanied by excessive concentration on specific details, as in a mental disorder or in cognition by children.
The neighborhood
- antonymabstraction
- neighborconcrete
- neighborconcretize
- neighborconcretise
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for concretization. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA