noun
- plural of concretization; instances or processes of making something abstract or general into something concrete, specific, or tangible
Usage: formal; often used in philosophy, linguistics, and academic contexts
Examples
- The artist's concretizations of abstract emotions through sculpture impressed the gallery visitors.
- In linguistics, concretizations of grammatical rules help students understand language structure.
- The philosopher discussed various concretizations of justice in different legal systems.
- These concretizations of theoretical concepts made the complex ideas accessible to beginners.
- The architect presented several concretizations of the building design before construction began.
- Concretizations of environmental policy into local regulations showed measurable results.