concretizations

/kənˌkritəˈzeɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The processes or results of making something abstract into something concrete or specific.
    • The architect's blueprints became the concretizations of years of planning.
    • The artist's paintings are concretizations of her dreams and emotions.
    • The new law is one of the concretizations of the government's promises.
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