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Definition
To visualize, objectify, or make something abstract concrete and vivid.
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How it's used
Used primarily in professional, academic, or creative contexts to describe making abstract ideas concrete or tangible. It functions as a verb or an adjective, often appearing in presentations or discussions about design and communication. Unlike casual speech, it carries a slightly formal or intellectual tone.
Examples
Try to visualize the plan, that way everyone will understand it more easily.
This concept is very abstract, is there a way to visualize it?
Related words
Common phrases
vivid description
visual expression
Common mistake
Avoid using this to describe literal sight or seeing something with your eyes, as it specifically refers to the mental or conceptual representation of ideas.
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Grammar guides
- Directional complementsThe small words added after a verb to show direction of movement, like up, down, out, in, and back. Common in everyday Cantonese.
- DemonstrativesThis and that with 呢 and 嗰, the personal pronouns, and how 哋 turns I, you, and he into we, you all, and they.
- Resultative complementsSticking a result word onto a verb to show how it turned out, like eat until full or look and find. A productive everyday pattern.



