reconceptualize

[US]/ˌriːkənˈseptʃuəlaɪz/
[UK]/ˌriːkənˈseptʃuəlaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to give something a new concept or meaning; to think about something in a completely new way

Phrases & Collocations

reconceptualize the

reconceptualized approach

reconceptualizing education

need to reconceptualize

must reconceptualize

reconceptualized framework

reconceptualizing systems

fundamentally reconceptualize

radically reconceptualize

Example Sentences

we need to reconceptualize the nature of work in the digital age.

scientists are beginning to reconceptualize the role of sleep in memory consolidation.

the philosopher sought to reconceptualize the relationship between mind and body.

education systems must reconceptualize assessment as a learning tool rather than a judgment.

researchers have reconceptualized the concept of time in quantum physics.

companies need to reconceptualize their approach to customer engagement.

we should reconceptualize the way we think about urban planning and sustainability.

the new theory radically reconceptualizes our understanding of human consciousness.

historians have reconceptualized the notion of progress in light of climate change.

psychologists are working to reconceptualize trauma as a transformative experience.

the artist wanted to reconceptualize beauty standards in contemporary society.

the government plans to reconceptualize the healthcare system to focus on prevention.

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