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concrete representation

A teacher uses a pie chart as a concrete representation of survey data.

Definition

Noun: A concrete representation is a tangible or specific depiction of an abstract concept, idea, or quality. It makes something that is theoretical, general, or intangible understandable by expressing it through physical, visual, or particular terms.

Usage

This term is used primarily in academic, philosophical, artistic, and educational contexts to describe the process of giving a clear, specific form to an abstract notion. It acts as a bridge between complex ideas and practical understanding.

Examples
  • The architect's model served as a concrete representation of her vision for the new community center.
  • In the film, the crumbling house is a concrete representation of the family's deteriorating relationships.
  • Teachers often use physical objects as a concrete representation of mathematical concepts for young students.
  • The data visualization provided a concrete representation of the survey's abstract findings.
Advanced Usage
  • In Cognitive Psychology: Refers to the use of physical models or manipulatives to help understand abstract principles (e.g., using blocks to represent algebraic equations).
  • In Semiotics and Art: Discusses how symbols, icons, or artworks function as concrete representations of abstract themes like love, death, or freedom.
Variants and Related Words
  • Concretization (n): The process of making something concrete or specific.
  • Embodiment (n): A tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling.
  • Manifestation (n): An event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract.
  • Instantiation (n): (Primarily in philosophy and computer science) A specific, concrete example of a general concept or class.
Synonyms
  • Tangible expression
  • Physical embodiment
  • Specific depiction
  • Actualization
Antonyms
  • Abstract concept
  • Generalization
  • Intangible idea
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • To give concrete form to: To create a specific, tangible version of an abstract idea.
    • The sculptor aimed to give concrete form to the emotion of grief.
  • A concrete example: A specific, real-world instance used to illustrate a general rule or idea.
    • For a concrete example of this economic principle, look at the housing market.
concrete representation

A teacher uses a pie chart as a concrete representation of survey data.

Noun
  1. a representation of an abstract idea in concrete terms

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