Conceptualized: meaning, definitions and examples
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conceptualized
[ kənˈsɛp.tʃu.ə.laɪzd ]
form an idea
Conceptualized means to form a concept or idea of something in one's mind. It often involves visualizing or imagining an abstract concept, theory, or plan.
Synonyms
devised, envisioned, formulated, imagined
Examples of usage
- She conceptualized a new marketing strategy.
- The team conceptualized the project before starting it.
- He successfully conceptualized the idea for his novel.
- They conceptualized the design based on ancient architecture.
Translations
Translations of the word "conceptualized" in other languages:
🇵🇹 conceptualizado
🇮🇳 अवधारणा बनाई गई
🇩🇪 konzeptualisiert
🇮🇩 dikonsepsikan
🇺🇦 концептуалізований
🇵🇱 skonceptualizowany
🇯🇵 概念化された
🇫🇷 conceptualisé
🇪🇸 conceptualizado
🇹🇷 kavramsallaştırılmış
🇰🇷 개념화된
🇸🇦 مفاهيمية
🇨🇿 konceptualizovaný
🇸🇰 konceptualizovaný
🇨🇳 概念化的
🇸🇮 konceptualiziran
🇮🇸 hugmyndað
🇰🇿 концептуализацияланған
🇬🇪 კონცეპტუალიზებული
🇦🇿 konseptualizə edilmiş
🇲🇽 conceptualizado
Etymology
The word 'conceptualized' originates from the base word 'concept', which comes from the Latin 'conceptus', meaning 'something conceived'. The Latin root is derived from 'concipere', which means 'to take in, to conceive, to understand'. This term was adopted into English in the late 16th century, where it began to take on the meaning of forming a mental representation of ideas or principles. Over time, the verb 'conceptualize' emerged, emphasizing the action of creating a concept in one’s mind. The addition of the past tense suffix ‘-ed’ formed 'conceptualized', indicating the completed action of having formed a concept. It is commonly used in academic, artistic, and professional fields to describe the process of developing ideas or frameworks.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #19,181, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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- 19181 conceptualized
- 19182 insignificance
- 19183 incite
- 19184 controverted
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