verb
- making something abstract or theoretical into something concrete, specific, or real
- covering or constructing with concrete (the building material)
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'concretizing'; present participle or gerund form of 'concretise'
Usage: less common sense; British spelling; American equivalent is 'concretizing'
Examples
- The teacher focused on concretising abstract mathematical concepts through hands-on activities.
- By concretising their ideas into a written proposal, the team made their vision clearer to stakeholders.
- The artist is concretising her emotions through sculpture and installation art.
- Concretising the company's values requires translating them into specific workplace policies.
- The project involves concretising the parking area to improve accessibility.
- He struggled with concretising his vague feelings into coherent thoughts.