hypostasizes
verb (transitive) as in strong fondness
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Example:The theologian drafts a document that hypostatizes the concept of the holy spirit.
Definition:A rough or preliminary form of a plan or document.
Example:The philosopher's arguments somehow hypostatize the concept of justice as an independent entity.
Definition:An abstract idea or general conception, especially one that is considered to be an abstract or independent entity.
Example:The new theory was designed to hypostatize the idea of time as a physical entity.
Definition:A mental image or notion of something that is produced by the imagination or mind.
Example:His research is focused on hypostatizing the theory of parallel universes.
Definition:A concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.
Example:The artist aims to hypostatize the abstract concept of love in his paintings.
Definition:Lacking concrete reality; existing only in the mind; not represented in physical form.
Example:The philosopher sought to hypostatize the abstract concept of justice.
Definition:Something tangible and real, as opposed to an abstract idea.
Example:He suggested that certain moral concepts should be hypostatized into distinct entities with their own properties.
Definition:A distinct, independent, and unified whole or being.
Example:She worked to conceptualize and then hypostatize the abstract moral principles in her new book.
Definition:To form a mental image of (something that is abstract or vague).
Example:The philosopher's approach was to existentialize and hypostatize the concept of personhood.
Definition:To make or regard something as an existent thing or substance, especially to treat an abstract concept as a concrete, tangible, or physical entity.
Example:The project aimed to realize and hypostatize the idea of a sustainable future.
Definition:To make real or actual; to give reality to (often used in a metaphorical sense).
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