concretized
Concretized is the past participle of concretize and is used as a verb or as an adjective. To concretize something is to make an idea, plan, or concept tangible and explicit by providing details, measurements, or observable form. The word combines the sense of making something concrete with the English suffix -ize, and it is commonly used across disciplines to indicate transition from abstract notion to explicit implementation.
In philosophy and theory, concretization describes the process of turning abstract principles into concrete arguments, testable
Concretized can function as a participial adjective, as in "a concretized proposal," meaning the proposal has