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Filter by Meaning The reified principles of the company's founder have become an obstacle to its growth.
The CEO reified the company's mission statement, using it as a guide for all decision-making.
The reified idea of a "perfect body" in the fitness industry creates unrealistic expectations.
The reified language of the legal contract left many of the participants confused.
The reified idea that hard work always leads to success ignores systemic barriers.
The reified version of history presented in the textbook glosses over important details.
The teacher reified the importance of education, inspiring her students to take their studies seriously.
The artist reified her emotions in the form of a sculpture.
The reified idea of a "normal" body type excludes and stigmatizes those who do not fit the mold.
The reified literary references in the essay were too complex for the general audience.
His reified beliefs about gender roles made it difficult for him to accept progressive ideas.
The reified notion that all immigrants are "stealing jobs" ignores the economic and cultural contributions they make.
The philosopher criticized reified concepts as limiting human understanding.
The reified definition of success as financial wealth undermines other forms of achievement.
He reified his personal beliefs, making it difficult for him to accept differing opinions.
The reified definition of intelligence as only measured by standardized tests ignores other forms of intelligence.
The architect's blueprints reified the client's dream home into a tangible design.
The musician reified their emotions into lyrics and melodies, creating a tangible expression of their inner world.
The teacher reified the concept of justice by using real-life examples.
The artist reified his emotions in his paintings, giving them a tangible form.
The CEO's vision for the company was reified through a detailed business plan.
The poet reified their abstract thoughts and feelings into words, creating a tangible expression of their innermost experiences.
The designer reified her vision of the perfect dress, creating a physical garment that embodied her abstract idea.
The CEO reified the company's mission statement by putting it on the wall for everyone to see.
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