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I. conceptualise Aus, Brit, conceptualize [kənˈseptjʊəlaɪz, Am -tʃuə-] Am VB intr
II. conceptualise Aus, Brit, conceptualize [kənˈseptjʊəlaɪz, Am -tʃuə-] Am VB trans
Present
Iconceptualise
youconceptualise
he/she/itconceptualises
weconceptualise
youconceptualise
theyconceptualise
Past
Iconceptualised
youconceptualised
he/she/itconceptualised
weconceptualised
youconceptualised
theyconceptualised
Present Perfect
Ihaveconceptualised
youhaveconceptualised
he/she/ithasconceptualised
wehaveconceptualised
youhaveconceptualised
theyhaveconceptualised
Past Perfect
Ihadconceptualised
youhadconceptualised
he/she/ithadconceptualised
wehadconceptualised
youhadconceptualised
theyhadconceptualised
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Three hundred kilograms is not easy to conceptualise.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Some social scientists conceptualise knowledge within a naturalistic framework, and emphasize the gradation of recent knowledge into knowledge acquired over many generations.
en.wikipedia.org
The purposes of the first censuses and the way the population was conceptualised will be examined because organising a census seems impossible without dealing with categorisation.
en.wikipedia.org
The institute has been conceptualised as a platform from which independent initiatives and organizations could emerge.
en.wikipedia.org
Improvements in the economy and multiplayer aspects of the game were planned, and a new race was conceptualised.
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