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concretize
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "realize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you come to understand something, or when you make something happen. Example sentence: Once I realized I had left my keys at home, I quickly turned my car around to go back and get them.
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60 human-written examples
If you want to connect with people on Facebook and prominent social networks, you have to realize the world is moving toward transparency.
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Blais added: "The important thing is to realize that this has nothing to do with ethnic, political considerations, at least at this point".
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It makes sense that the people being discriminated against are quicker to realize they need to challenge that system then those who are not.
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Washington DC is already so fractious and petty that if politicians realize they're all part of the big family, that couldn't make things any worse, right?
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A single gunshot wound to the chest meant Martin would never realize his college dreams.
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"People need to feel that fear to realize just how much these conversations have been repressed by employers".
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As it happens, even the Koch brothers have begun to realize that their attempts to stop the ACA are getting them nowhere.
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Then, too, they need to realize that what is on offer are teaser rates that won't last past the lifespan of the six, 12 or 24 months of the initial contract, what is available then may not correspond to their needs.
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Most of them, though, seem to realize that just running against the Obama administration's record won't be enough to score the sound victory they want out of November's midterm elections.
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Third, realize that we're in an era of increased transparency.
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Erik and I have often discussed that, in this case climate change a lot of people, folks like Nick Minchin included don't seem to realize what is at stake.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "concretize", ensure that the context clearly benefits from its formal tone. In many situations, simpler alternatives like "make concrete" or "make real" might be more effective.
Common error
Avoid using "concretize" in casual conversation or informal writing. Its formal nature can sound stilted or unnatural in everyday settings.
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Linguistic Context
Concretize functions primarily as a verb. It describes the action of making something concrete, tangible, or real. Because there are no Ludwig AI or Ludwig examples the function should be used with caution.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "concretize" means to make something concrete or real. While grammatically correct, it is not a frequently used word in modern English, as there are no examples of this word in the Ludwig database. Ludwig AI underscores that simpler alternatives like "make concrete" or "make real" are generally preferred and that "concretize" leans towards formal registers, so it should not be overused in informal writing or conversation. Use with caution.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
make concrete
Replaces the single verb with a verb-adjective construction for emphasis on making something tangible.
make tangible
Similar to "make concrete", but emphasizes the sensory or perceptible qualities.
make real
A simpler, more direct way of expressing the act of turning something into a reality.
solidify
Indicates making something firm or stable, particularly plans or ideas.
bring to fruition
Focuses on achieving a desired outcome or result, implying a process of making something real.
give form to
Stresses the act of shaping or molding something into a definite structure.
actualize
Focuses on making something possible or potential into an actual reality.
give substance to
Emphasizes adding tangible qualities or form to something abstract or vague.
effectuate
Implies bringing about a result or making something happen through direct action.
implement
Highlights the practical execution or carrying out of a plan or project.
FAQs
How can I use "concretize" in a sentence?
While examples are limited, "concretize" generally means to make something concrete or real. You might say, "The team worked to concretize the abstract ideas into a viable business plan."
What can I say instead of "concretize"?
You can use alternatives like "make concrete", "make real", or "solidify" depending on the context.
Is "concretize" a commonly used word?
Based on available data, "concretize" is not a frequently used word. Simpler alternatives are generally preferred in modern English.
What is the difference between "concretize" and "implement"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested