concretization

/kənˌkritɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of making something abstract or general into something specific, real, or tangible.
    • The new policy is a concretization of the company's commitment to sustainability.
    • Her artwork is a concretization of emotions that are hard to put into words.
    • The architect's design was a concretization of the client's vague ideas.
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