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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
conceptualise .
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Examples
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"A good public manager conceptualises the political context in which she or he works and replays it to their staff," wrote Walker.
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But wait: I have in my head an idea of God without existence; which is to say, I conceptualise a God just like the one the believer conceptualises, but with this crucial difference: He doesn't exist.
Antiontological proof Adam Roberts Project 2008
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The book re-conceptualises the discourse on disaster and persuasively argues the necessity of examining socio-economic vulnerability in relation to geography.
The Times of India 2010
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The filmmaker conceptualises Agrarian Utopia as an epic montage of seasons and landscapes, with earth, wind, stars and thunderclaps co-starring with peasants, beasts, bees, ants, dogs and all beings that can breathe (and can be eaten) in nature.
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Tahiliani's counsel argued that the person who stitches a dress is not an artist, but the one who conceptualises it certainly is.
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Scan conceptualises, designs and delivers award-winning displays.
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I do, though, suggest that Marx conceptualises the entire chapter as a demonstration - by means of a play within a play - of a complex, layered world whose component elements do not always carry the same implications, consequences or potentials.
Roughtheory.org N Pepperell 2009
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These moments in Marx's argument - and the many others like them that space prevents me from outlining here - suggest that Marx conceptualises the reproduction of capital as a profoundly complex process, which relies on the continued reproduction many different sorts of practices, and thus produces many distinctive possible kinds of experience of what could otherwise be regarded as the "same" social reality.
Roughtheory.org 2009
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Scan conceptualises, designs and delivers award-winning displays.
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He conceptualises adjustment in terms of "passive and mainly reactive (in a stimulus-reaction mode) behaviour of most social groups."
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