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- verb Present participle of
conceptualise .
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Examples
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Because you're getting at the very roots, the guts of the theories that you used in conceptualising and talking.
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You produce the language which they use in conceptualising what they are doing, and what they are trying to do.
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And for some reason I like the idea of conceptualising medical museum objects as 'dead objects' better than the notions of
Museum Blogs 2009
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And for some reason I like the idea of conceptualising medical museum objects as 'dead objects' better than the notions of
Museum Blogs 2009
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For a party which talks so much about democracy, they really need to reconsider what they actually mean by it, which would involve conceptualising democracy in other contexts than just Europe.
Unelectable UKIP – in both senses of the word… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009
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Likewise the mindless, self-absorbed posturing and conceptualising is something to be tolerated.
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Instead of de-conceptualising them, to recover their ‘natural’ form, à la Reich or Marcuse, we must take them as manipulable elements ‘of a wholly conceptual character’ (AT 80).
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For a party which talks so much about democracy, they really need to reconsider what they actually mean by it, which would involve conceptualising democracy in other contexts than just Europe.
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JOHN CUSACK: Because, despite – or perhaps because of – all our tricksy postmodern conceptualising, we haven't got anywhere near the box office take of The Hangover.
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She calls the play "the first unmistakeable file in the archive of Orientalism, the discourse by which the European imagination has dominated Asia ever since by conceptualising its inhabitants as defeated, luxurious, emotional, cruel and always as dangerous."
The National Theatre of Wales does battle with Aeschylus's The Persians 2010
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