Conceptualisation

usgb/kənˌsɛp.tʃuː.ə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
Noun

The act of forming a concept or idea in the mind.

Her conceptualisation of the project helped the team focus on their goals.
Visual representation of "conceptualisation" - The act of forming a concept or idea in the mind.

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have a conceptualisation,achieve a conceptualisation,develop a conceptualisation

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Abstract Thinking

Conceptualisation often involves abstract thinking, which can help in areas like problem-solving.

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In mathematics, strong abstract thinking is crucial for understanding complex concepts.
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Academic Context

In academic writing, conceptualisation helps clarify ideas and arguments.

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Effective conceptualisation is key to writing clear essays.
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Cultural Influence

Cultural backgrounds may influence conceptualisation, leading to diverse interpretations of the same idea.

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Different cultures can have varied conceptualisations of family.
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