noun
- the process of making something abstract or general into something concrete, specific, or real
- a concrete example or instance that represents an abstract idea or concept
Usage: formal; often used in philosophy, linguistics, and education
Usage: formal
Examples
- The teacher used diagrams as a concretization of the abstract mathematical principle.
- The novel is a concretization of the author's philosophical ideas about human nature.
- Moving from theory to practice requires the concretization of general principles into specific actions.
- The architect's drawings represent a concretization of the client's vision for the building.
- Language learning benefits from the concretization of grammar rules through real-world examples.
- The experiment served as a concretization of the hypothesis that had been proposed in the research paper.