To regard or treat (an abstraction) as if it had concrete or material existence.
[Latin rēs, rē-, thing + –FY.]
reification re'i·fi·ca'tion (-fĭ-kā'shən) n.reifier re'i·fi'er n.
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To regard or treat (an abstraction) as if it had concrete or material existence.
[Latin rēs, rē-, thing + –FY.]
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The interpretation of an abstract idea or concept, such as the state, as real or concrete.
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
consider an abstract concept to be real
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