Concretize

usgb/kənˈkriːtaɪz/
verb

To make something abstract more tangible or specific.

The teacher tried to concretize the theoretical concepts by using real-life examples.
Visual representation of "concretize" - To make something abstract more tangible or specific.

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concretize an idea,concretize a concept,concretize a theory

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Contextual Clarity

Providing examples can help concretize abstract theories.

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Using relatable scenarios can make complex ideas easier to grasp.
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Emotional Resonance

Concretizing ideas can create a stronger emotional impact.

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Using vivid imagery can make an argument more persuasive.
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Practical Application

In a business meeting, concretizing plans ensures everyone understands the objectives.

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Clear project descriptions help the team to stay focused.
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