English to Tamil Dictionary conceptualize

conceptualize

கருத்துருவாக்கம்
definition
verb
we can more easily conceptualize speed in miles per hour
form a concept or idea of (something).
example
we can more easily 'conceptualize' speed in miles per hour
Bronfenbrenner's revolutionary idea was to 'conceptualize' human development as a nested series of influential factors.
The goal is to 'conceptualize' the two intellectual activities as synergistic with ideas emerging from one and vitalizing the other.
Specifically, the worrier must be able to envision, anticipate, or 'conceptualize' future events.
This is certainly an odd idea if being able to consciously 'conceptualize' pain and death minimizes the pain relative to not being able to conceptualized pain and death.
Students played a large part in planning the conference and 'conceptualizing' its themes.
By 'conceptualizing' an artifact as a world, we can explore it as a space, story, or game, depending on its emphasis.
By 'conceptualising' things you have an incredible freedom.
Underlying this 'conceptualization' of citizenship is the concept of equality.
Smell is simply ignored, of no relevance to 'conceptualising' the object, formulating the idea, giving objective knowledge.
Historically, it is rare for a nation's grand strategy to emerge full blown from an individual 'conceptualizer' 's brow.
In particular, the Iraqis, just like their elected leaders, seem to have problems 'conceptualizing' the best constitutional structure for their nation.
Whereas with the second one, we really 'conceptualized' it and had a pretty good idea of what we wanted to do.
The idea of structuration provides a way of 'conceptualizing' the relationship between mechanical and socially constructed systems.
Samit Ballal, who 'conceptualised' the place, has conjured up the eclectic menu.
Starting with a sketch or model to accompany their proposal, the students must work through their ideas from 'conceptualisation' to materialisation.
They were 'conceptualized' as an imaginary solution to the social problems faced by young, working-class men.
It is concluded that the first component, the 'conceptualizer' , is probably partly language-specific and partly language-independent.
The point to note is that these six dimensions were not specified at the outset: the link between 'conceptualization' and measurement was an inductive one.
Some of these characterizations were used repeatedly across cases as problem identifiers and problem 'conceptualizers' .
In a culture which 'conceptualizes' time as cyclic the idea of rebirth seems natural.
F.W.H. Myers perhaps was the most daring and comprehensive 'conceptualizer' of psi.
Although theoretically sound, Myers' behavior analytic approach to 'conceptualizing' violent relationships has received little attention in the partner violence literature.
Although I am strictly adhering to the policy of no pre-writing, I have been 'conceptualizing' my first post in my mind for days now.
This posits the existence of a 'conceptualizer' , a formulator, and and articulator, each of which contains procedural knowledge.
We've batted around the same idea since 1990, when we first 'conceptualised' a method to enhance the ability of a frail pensioner to remain in the family home for as long as possible.
It is enormously productive as long as we both engage at the highest level of 'conceptualization' and application.
They were each involved in different aspects of making and 'conceptualising' art, but their ideas were growing and shifting.
Cash and his colleagues also lend support for the inclusion of the behavioral dimension in the 'conceptualization' of body image.
To try to 'conceptualise' a parallel situation in Australia, imagine Kerry Packer becoming our Prime Minister.
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