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To conceptualize
verb
To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept
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It's hard to conceptualize how big it is.
"My initial app was easier to conceptualize and learn, and it closely matched the iOS app.
Often an owner is inspired by a theme and hires an architect to conceptualize it.
"Especially for younger people, it's hard for them to conceptualize without a visual representation," she said.
Designers refer to their boutiques as "spaces," and they hire famous architects to "conceptualize" them.
And the role they assume as nationalists is to conceptualize political hatreds.
Dr. Melnick is credited with being the first to conceptualize, classify and name a number of virus groups, including enteroviruses.
"Lose the pizza!" Ms. Holland started working with writers in Los Angeles to conceptualize the company's films.
The program stresses group study, so that the students learn to conceptualize complicated problems collectively, as teams of scientists do.
"You have to have the brain to conceptualize technique and apply it to your body," Shiffrin said.
You have to conceptualize, set priorities, and manage people.
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