different between problematize vs problematization
problematize
English
Alternative forms
- problematise
Verb
problematize (third-person singular simple present problematizes, present participle problematizing, simple past and past participle problematized)
- To make something into a problem.
- To consider something as if it were a problem.
- (intransitive) To propose problems.
- 1629, Ben Jonson, The New Inn Act II, Scene VI
- Hear him problematize.
- 1629, Ben Jonson, The New Inn Act II, Scene VI
Translations
Portuguese
Verb
problematize
- first-person singular present subjunctive of problematizar
- third-person singular present subjunctive of problematizar
- third-person singular imperative of problematizar
problematize From the web:
- problematize meaning
- what does problematic mean
- what does problematize
- what is problematize in literature
- what does problematize meaning in literature
problematization
English
Etymology
problematize +? -ation
Noun
problematization (countable and uncountable, plural problematizations)
- The process of problematizing, or something problematized.
Related terms
- problematize
problematization From the web:
- what is problematization in research
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