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vb. (en-past of: conceptualize)
Usage examples of "conceptualized".
M: As projected in my "letter to the apprentice" that I copied to you, it was noted that it is possible that all of this has been known, or at least conceptualized by individuals or groups of individuals for a very long time: the example of Jacob was cited in that 'letter'.
Passion, now—I think you've very effectively conceptualized raw, basic, animal passion.
The focus is more closely conceptualized as helping them gain self-efficacy and self-control over their symptoms at the conscious level.
The driver, a sergeant by the name of Giscard, was at least six feet three in height, burly, red faced, tight mouthed and, even to the cold, insolent eyes, was the conceptualized epitome of the dyed-in-the-wool tough cop.
He was the maiden's conceptualized dream of what every young army officer should look like.
The sale of print books over the Internet can be conceptualized as the continuation of mail order catalogues by virtual means.
It is 'Fundamental Subjectivity,' which can never be objectified or conceptualized and is complete in itself, with the full significance of existence in itself" (Zen comments on the Mumonkan, p.
Some of those form Rick, and everything else that can be conceptualized, including the constructs of all sentience, organic or inorganic.