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Definition of Conceptualise
1. Verb. Have the idea for. "Did he conceptualise his major works over a short period of time?"; "This library was well conceived"
Generic synonyms: Create By Mental Act, Create Mentally
Specialized synonyms: Design, Preconceive, Discover, Find
Derivative terms: Conceiver, Concept, Conception, Concept, Conceptualisation, Conceptualisation, Concept, Conceptual, Conceptualization, Conceptualization, Gestation
Definition of Conceptualise
1. Verb. To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept ¹
2. Verb. To conceive the idea for something ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Conceptualise
1. [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conceptualise
Literary usage of Conceptualise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Grammar of Science by Karl Pearson (1900)
"The only answer that can be given to this must be that the nature of the motions
by which we conceptualise organic and inorganic phenomena are very ..."
2. Empowerment Through Economic Transformation by Meshack M. Khosa (2001)
"African perspective, these principles point to the urgency to re-conceptualise
a common understanding of empowerment. Gender is an important aspect of ..."
3. Korea by Oecd (1998)
"... educational researchers must have regular access to people with the knowledge
and expertise that will be needed to enable them to conceptualise research ..."
4. Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Dugald Stewart (1821)
"These philosophers are by some styled conceptualise, aid distinguished from the
Nominalists ; though others don/bund them. A third class, placed Universal*, ..."
5. Capital (1888)
"They even conceptualise integration of information systems at the provincial,
national and international ..."