noun
- plural of materializer; people or things that cause something abstract or intangible to become real or concrete
- in spiritualism, entities or mediums believed to produce physical manifestations of spirits
Usage: often used in philosophical, spiritual, or technical contexts
Usage: historical, spiritualism
Examples
- The artists served as materializers of abstract concepts through their sculptures.
- Engineers are the materializers of theoretical designs into functional machines.
- In the 19th century, spiritualist mediums claimed to be materializers of ghostly apparitions.
- These technologies act as materializers of digital information into physical form.
- The architects were the materializers of the client's vision for the building.