verb
- to make something abstract or general into something concrete, specific, or real
Usage: British spelling (American: concretizes); third person singular present tense
Examples
- The architect concretises the client's vision by creating detailed blueprints.
- This example concretises the abstract principle we discussed earlier.
- The project concretises years of theoretical research into a working prototype.
- She concretises her ideas through practical demonstrations and hands-on activities.
- The new policy concretises the company's commitment to sustainability.
- His paintings concretise emotions that are difficult to express in words.