Pronunciation: /kənˈsɛptʃuəˌlaɪz/
verb to form a concept or idea in the mind; to envision or imagine
A1 I like to conceptualize my ideas before starting a project.
A2 Students at this level are encouraged to conceptualize their writing assignments.
B1 The team worked together to conceptualize a new marketing strategy.
B2 It is important for designers to conceptualize the user experience before creating a product.
C1 The artist spent weeks conceptualizing the theme for his latest exhibition.
C2 As a seasoned architect, he was able to quickly conceptualize the new building design.
formal It is important to conceptualize a clear plan before starting any project.
informal I need to really think about and conceptualize my next steps in this project.
slang I gotta wrap my head around this and conceptualize a solution.
figurative She tried to conceptualize the complexities of human emotions in her artwork.
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