concretisent
Concretisent is the third-person plural present indicative form of the French verb concrétiser, meaning to concretize, realize, or materialize something. In standard orthography the form is concrétisent (with an acute accent on the first é); the ASCII rendering concretisent is common in contexts that do not use diacritics.
Concrétiser derives from the adjective concret, meaning solid or tangible, with the suffix -iser to form a
In the present indicative, the forms are: je concrétise, tu concrétises, il/elle concrétise, nous concrétisons, vous
Usage notes: concrétiser typically connotes turning theory into practice, prototypes into products, or hypotheses into verified
Related terms include concrétisation (the act of making concrete) and concrétiseur (one who concrete-izes, in rare