verb
- to make something appear as a phenomenon; to present or treat something as a perceptible or observable fact
- to convert abstract or theoretical concepts into observable or tangible forms
Usage: formal; chiefly philosophical or academic
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The artist sought to phenomenalize abstract emotions through visual representation.
- Scientists work to phenomenalize quantum phenomena in ways that can be measured and observed.
- The experiment was designed to phenomenalize the theoretical predictions into measurable results.
- Modern technology helps phenomenalize concepts that were once purely theoretical.
- The director used lighting and sound to phenomenalize the character's inner turmoil.