Reify

Reify

ˈrēəˌfī

Verb

  • Make (something abstract) more concrete or real.

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Example Sentences

“I built a model to reify the physics principles I was studying.”

“The blueprints started to reify the ideas the couple had for their dream home.” 

“We need to reify some of these ideas into action.”

Word Origin

Latin, mid-19th century

Why this word?

“Reify” is an obscure verb that means to “make something (abstract) more concrete in form.” It comes from the Latin noun “res,” meaning “thing,” which is an evolution of the Latin verb “facere,” meaning “do, or make.” Some more common synonyms for “reify” include “conceptualize,” “objectify,” “depict,” and “picture.” The noun form of “reify” is “reification,” which is more commonly understood as “objectification,” or treating a person as an object. 

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