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- noun Plural form of
concretization .
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Examples
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Given the extreme detachment of fantasy worlds from the reality that I am familiar with, including to some extent the abstractions and motivations of their characters and the metaphysical laws governing their entities, I am hard pressed to regard them as artistic concretizations of my widest abstractions.
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Sometimes the brilliant are as wrong as the rest of us, and/or handicapped to take it further than their concretizations.
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How about the misguided concretizations of Robert George?
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Such subjectivism is to be avoided by noting first, that some concretizations are better suited to the work's demands than others, more faithful, or better able to bring out the potential values in the work.
Roman Ingarden Thomasson, Amie 2008
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"Since charisms, in the widest sense, are simply concretizations of the life of grace, a Church without charisms could only be a Church without grace.
Catholic Analysis 2009
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"Since charisms, in the widest sense, are simply concretizations of the life of grace, a Church without charisms could only be a Church without grace.
Catholic Analysis 2009
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