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单词 conceptualization
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Definition of conceptualization in English:

conceptualization

(British conceptualisation)
noun kənsɛptjʊəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nkənˌsɛp(t)ʃ(u)ələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of forming a concept or idea of something.

    our experience is beyond any conceptualization
    as modifier the conceptualization phase
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His consultancy is concerned with museum design and exhibition conceptualization and production.
    • The role of the group and their management and conceptualization of the project has been underreported.
    • Learners are allowed to test the conceptualizations they formed during the previous phase.
    • This indeterminacy was key to the supervisor's conceptualization of the effects for the film.
    • With this equipment, a drastic reduction in technical range corresponds with an increased emphasis on conceptualization.
    • She is the brain behind the conceptualization of this latest gallery that promises to showcase new media art.
    • The features here regard development by looking at the conceptualization of an animated motion picture.
    • His intricate works combine his training as a painter with the spatial conceptualization of a sculptor.
    • I maintain that the single greatest weakness of our empirical work is insufficient conceptualization.
    • He has overseen the conceptualization, development, and introduction of numerous award-winning products from this global music technology company since 1992.
    1. 1.1count noun An abstract idea or concept of something.
      a new conceptualization of national identity
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Subsequent viewing reveals fascinating conceptualizations of mid-1930s America and staggering images in narrative and dance.
      • This perspective involves Hamlet's conceptualization of himself and his surroundings.
      • They influence his behavior and his conceptualization of the world.
      • This becomes crucial when considering the genealogy of poststructuralist theorizing that contests modernist conceptualizations of power.
      • It attends to the way in which feminist thinking has intervened in poets' conceptualizations of the lyric subject.
      • Following the learning process outlined in the five R's allows for improvements in education by improving the application and conceptualization of knowledge.
      • This adds an important feature to the conceptualization of spectatorship.
      • The conceptualization of the sacred is remarkably similar in otherwise very different creeds.
      • The conceptualizations that philosophy offers are not adequate to the sudden death of a loved one, nor the anguish in families that follows.
      • He recognized that the changes to gender relations did not fundamentally alter the conceptualization of "women's work."
 
 

Definition of conceptualization in US English:

conceptualization

(British conceptualisation)
nounkənˌsep(t)SH(o͞o)ələˈzāSH(ə)nkənˌsɛp(t)ʃ(u)ələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action or process of forming a concept or idea of something.

    our experience is beyond any conceptualization
    as modifier the conceptualization phase
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is the brain behind the conceptualization of this latest gallery that promises to showcase new media art.
    • He has overseen the conceptualization, development, and introduction of numerous award-winning products from this global music technology company since 1992.
    • With this equipment, a drastic reduction in technical range corresponds with an increased emphasis on conceptualization.
    • The features here regard development by looking at the conceptualization of an animated motion picture.
    • His consultancy is concerned with museum design and exhibition conceptualization and production.
    • I maintain that the single greatest weakness of our empirical work is insufficient conceptualization.
    • The role of the group and their management and conceptualization of the project has been underreported.
    • Learners are allowed to test the conceptualizations they formed during the previous phase.
    • This indeterminacy was key to the supervisor's conceptualization of the effects for the film.
    • His intricate works combine his training as a painter with the spatial conceptualization of a sculptor.
    1. 1.1 An abstract idea or concept of something.
      a new conceptualization of national identity
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They influence his behavior and his conceptualization of the world.
      • This perspective involves Hamlet's conceptualization of himself and his surroundings.
      • Subsequent viewing reveals fascinating conceptualizations of mid-1930s America and staggering images in narrative and dance.
      • The conceptualization of the sacred is remarkably similar in otherwise very different creeds.
      • This adds an important feature to the conceptualization of spectatorship.
      • He recognized that the changes to gender relations did not fundamentally alter the conceptualization of "women's work."
      • Following the learning process outlined in the five R's allows for improvements in education by improving the application and conceptualization of knowledge.
      • It attends to the way in which feminist thinking has intervened in poets' conceptualizations of the lyric subject.
      • The conceptualizations that philosophy offers are not adequate to the sudden death of a loved one, nor the anguish in families that follows.
      • This becomes crucial when considering the genealogy of poststructuralist theorizing that contests modernist conceptualizations of power.
 
 
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