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  1. What's the difference between "hypostasize" and "reify"? I got excited to find this page but it seems like you can actually just compare any two words. wikidiff.com/reify/hypostatize

    So here's the OED (both transitive verbs):

    Hypostasize: "To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate."

    Reify: "To make (something abstract) more concrete or real; to regard or treat (an idea, concept, etc.) as if having material existence."

    #hypostasize #reify

  2. What's the difference between "hypostasize" and "reify"? I got excited to find this page but it seems like you can actually just compare any two words. wikidiff.com/reify/hypostatize

    So here's the OED (both transitive verbs):

    Hypostasize: "To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate."

    Reify: "To make (something abstract) more concrete or real; to regard or treat (an idea, concept, etc.) as if having material existence."

    #hypostasize #reify

  3. What's the difference between "hypostasize" and "reify"? I got excited to find this page but it seems like you can actually just compare any two words. wikidiff.com/reify/hypostatize

    So here's the OED (both transitive verbs):

    Hypostasize: "To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate."

    Reify: "To make (something abstract) more concrete or real; to regard or treat (an idea, concept, etc.) as if having material existence."

    #hypostasize #reify

  4. What's the difference between "hypostasize" and "reify"? I got excited to find this page but it seems like you can actually just compare any two words. wikidiff.com/reify/hypostatize

    So here's the OED (both transitive verbs):

    Hypostasize: "To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate."

    Reify: "To make (something abstract) more concrete or real; to regard or treat (an idea, concept, etc.) as if having material existence."

    #hypostasize #reify

  5. What's the difference between "hypostasize" and "reify"? I got excited to find this page but it seems like you can actually just compare any two words. wikidiff.com/reify/hypostatize

    So here's the OED (both transitive verbs):

    Hypostasize: "To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate."

    Reify: "To make (something abstract) more concrete or real; to regard or treat (an idea, concept, etc.) as if having material existence."

    #hypostasize #reify