Similar words: deify, heifer, cuneiform, eiffel tower, deification, rein, herein, reign. Meaning: ['rɪːɪfaɪ] v. consider an abstract concept to be real.
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1. A reified chocolate bar can also vary in quantity.
2. The problems arise when these are reified as essential attributes of an entire spectrum of cultural form.
3. As with all mere abstractions, we must not reify space.
4. It is so difficult not to reify the world, and instead to recognize that I am implicated everywhere and in every impression.
5. The two studies reify gender stereotypes: women get their hearts broken through sadness; men "break" their hearts (via heart attack) through anger.
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6. In the course of amending the production liability laws, the legislature should reify the system of compensation for mental damages and formulate the criterion of the compensation for mental damages.
7. The reification of the first type can be proved by evidences, but only by legal interpretation or value supplement, can we reify the second.
8. Inquiry is a term used broadly to refer to everything from pseudo-experiments where the teacher has the students reify already taught concepts to one in which students have virtually total control.
9. Module teaching of PE divide PE's teaching into theoretic, sportive and skillful modules. We reify the teaching content, method, control, measures and evaluating method.
10. His theory is not only same with Marx's definition of labor, but also reify and clarify further the nature of labor that has regularity and consciousness.
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