verb
- past tense and past participle of concretise; to make something concrete, specific, or real; to give physical or tangible form to an abstract idea
Usage: British English spelling (American English: concretized); transitive verb
Examples
- The architect concretised the client's vision by creating detailed blueprints.
- The theory was concretised through a series of practical experiments.
- Her ideas were finally concretised into a working prototype.
- The company concretised its commitment to sustainability by launching new green initiatives.
- The abstract concept was concretised with real-world examples and case studies.
- He concretised his plans by writing them down and setting specific deadlines.