conceptualise

conceptualise
verb /kənˈsɛp.tj(uː.)əl.aɪz/
a) To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept
b) To conceive the idea for something

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  • conceptualise — v. t. same as {conceptualize}. [British] Syn: conceive, conceive of, conceptualize, ideate. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • conceptualise — British English spelling of CONCEPTUALIZE (Cf. conceptualize); for suffix, see IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Conceptualised; conceptualising …   Etymology dictionary

  • conceptualise — (Brit.) v. imagine, conceive, envision; ideate; explain observations with a concept (also conceptualize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • conceptualise — verb have the idea for He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients This library was well conceived • Syn: ↑gestate, ↑conceive, ↑conceptualize • Derivationally related forms: ↑conceptualisation …   Useful english dictionary

  • conceptualise — British variant of conceptualize …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • conceptualise — con|cep|tu|al|ise [ kən septʃuə,laız ] a British spelling of conceptualize …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • conceptualise — UK [kənˈseptʃuəlaɪz] / US [kənˈseptʃuəˌlaɪz] conceptualize …   English dictionary

  • conceptualise — [c]/kənˈsɛptʃuəlaɪz/ (say kuhn sepchoohuhluyz) verb (conceptualised, conceptualising) –verb (t) 1. to form concepts or a concept of. –verb (i) 2. to form concepts, theories or ideas. Also, conceptualize …  

  • conceptualised — conceptualise (Brit.) v. imagine, conceive, envision; ideate; explain observations with a concept (also conceptualize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • conceptualises — conceptualise (Brit.) v. imagine, conceive, envision; ideate; explain observations with a concept (also conceptualize) …   English contemporary dictionary

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