tr.v. con·cre·tized, con·cre·tiz·ing, con·cre·tiz·es To make real or specific: "vignettes ... that concretize his thoughts and emotions" (Michael H. Begnel). con′cre·ti·zation (-tĭ-zāshən) n. |
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