conceptualise

Found in thesaurus: create mentally, create by mental act

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conceptualise (Brit.)
v. imagine, conceive, envision; ideate; explain observations with a concept (also conceptualize)

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Concept
A concept is an abstraction or generalization from experience or the result of a transformation of existing ideas. The concept is by all of its actual or potential instances, whether these are things in the real world or other ideas. Concepts are treated in many if not most disciplines both explicitly, such as in psychologyphilosophy, etc., and implicitly, such as in mathematicsphysics, etc. In use the word concept often just means any idea, but formally it involves the abstraction component.

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conceptualise

Verb
1. have the idea for; "He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients"; "This library was well conceived"
(synonym) gestate, conceive, conceptualize
(hypernym) create by mental act, create mentally
(hyponym) design
(derivation) conceptualization, conceptualisation, conceptuality


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conceptualize
euk conceptualise
v. = kreire

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conceptualise (Brit.)
v. danne seg et begrep, forestille, tenke ut, se for seg; forklare observasjoner med et begrep