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    reify
    /ˈreɪɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. make (something abstract) more concrete or real: formal "these instincts are, in man, reified as verbal constructs"

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  2. REIFY definition: 1. to make something more real or consider it as real: 2. to make something more real or consider…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REIFY is to consider or represent (something abstract) as a material or concrete thing : to give definite content and form to (a concept or idea). How to use reify in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. to make something more real or consider it as real: These phenomena are reified into facts. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. True, real, false, and unreal. actuality. actually. all that glitters is not gold idiom. anger. falsely. fantastical. fever dream. fictionality. not so much idiom. nothing could be further from the truth idiom.

  5. To consider or make (an abstract idea or concept) real or concrete.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. When you reify something abstract, you make it real. You might reify your affection for Italy by hanging posters of the Italian Riviera on your wall and cooking Italian food every night.

  7. Reify definition: to convert into or regard as a concrete thing. See examples of REIFY used in a sentence.

  8. Define reify. reify synonyms, reify pronunciation, reify translation, English dictionary definition of reify. tr.v. re·i·fied , re·i·fy·ing , re·i·fies To regard or treat as if it had concrete or material existence. re′i·fi·ca′tion n. re′i·fi′er n. American...

  9. A complete guide to the word "REIFY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Reify definition: To regard or treat (an abstraction) as if it had concrete or material existence.

  11. reify / ˈriːɪˌfaɪ / vb (-fies, -fying, -fied) ( transitive ) to consider or make (an abstract idea or concept) real or concrete Etymology: 19 th Century: from Latin rēs thing; compare deify