reconceptualisation

[US]/ˌriːkənˌseptʃuəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːkənˌseptʃuələˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the process of thinking about something in a new way, especially by changing how it is defined or conceptualized; a new or revised concept

Phrases & Collocations

process of reconceptualisation

requires reconceptualisation

radical reconceptualisation

complete reconceptualisation

reconceptualisation of

undergoing reconceptualisation

reconceptualisation framework

reconceptualisation and

demands reconceptualisation

reconceptualisation process

Example Sentences

the radical reconceptualisation of traditional pedagogy has transformed modern education systems.

this book represents a fundamental reconceptualisation of quantum physics principles.

scholars have called for a critical reconceptualisation of gender roles in society.

the reconceptualisation process in corporate management requires innovative thinking.

recent research demands a complete reconceptualisation of environmental conservation strategies.

the theoretical reconceptualisation of economic models challenges conventional wisdom.

education systems worldwide are undergoing major reconceptualisation efforts.

modern reconceptualisation of artistic expression embraces digital media and technology.

the conceptual reconceptualisation of time in philosophy revolutionized scientific thought.

climate change has triggered a necessary reconceptualisation of sustainable development goals.

the framework enables systematic reconceptualisation of organizational structures.

digital transformation requires continuous reconceptualisation of business models.

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