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/kənˈsepCHo͞oəˌlīz/,
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conceptualizing, present participle; conceptualises, 3rd person singular present; conceptualised, past participle; conceptualised, past tense; conceptualising, present participle; conceptualized, past tense; conceptualizes, 3rd person singular present; conceptualized, past participle;
  1. Form a concept or idea of (something)
    • - we can more easily conceptualize speed in miles per hour

  1. gestate: have the idea for; "He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients"; "This library was well conceived"
  2. (conceptualization) inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally
  3. (conceptualization) an elaborated concept
  4. A concept (abstract term: conception) is a cognitive unit of meaning—an abstract idea or a mental symbol sometimes defined as a "unit of knowledge," built from other units which act as a concept's characteristics. ...
  5. To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept; To conceive the idea for something
  6. (Conceptualization) Defining the scope, theoretical framework, and essential elements of a research endeavor.
  7. (Conceptualization) The taxonomy suggests a more complete approach to the conceptualization of segmentation problems. Not least, it brings together demand-side and supply-side issues—an important consideration given the relative neglect of supply-side issues over the past few decades. ...
  8. (Conceptualization) is expanded thought that taps in to early levels of practical intuition as part of the process, if you will, that surpasses logical thinking. ...
  9. (Conceptualizing) Thinking about a game and asking (and answering) to yourself all conceivable 'wopen' questions about it.
  10. The generation and forming of ideas or concepts through the process of brainstorming.
  11. The ability to visualize something being verbally described.