verb
- to form a concept or idea of something; to think of or imagine something in a particular way
Usage: British English spelling (American English: conceptualizes); third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The architect conceptualises the building design before drawing detailed plans.
- She conceptualises the problem differently than her colleagues do.
- How do you conceptualise the relationship between art and science?
- The philosopher conceptualises freedom as the absence of external constraints.
- He conceptualises success in terms of personal growth rather than money.
- The team conceptualises the project as a long-term investment.