constructivise

English

Verb

constructivise (third-person singular simple present constructivises, present participle constructivising, simple past and past participle constructivised)

  1. Alternative form of constructivize
    • 2011, C. Blencowe, Biopolitical Experience: Foucault, Power and Positive Critique:
      Arguably, the latter was enabled to continue in a revitalised constructivised form rinsed clean of (apparent) responsibility for the excesses of eugenics.
    • 2012, K. Vela Velupillai, Computable Foundations for Economics:
      This is a standard method that constructive mathematicians routinely apply in their constant struggle to constructivise classical mathematical theorems ([47], [83]).
    • 2013, Ulrich Berger, Hannes Diener, Peter Schuster, Logic, Construction, Computation, page 67:
      However, the proofs of the more general classical result of Peano, stated below in a form suitable for constructive analysis, use sequential compactness and therefore cannot readily be constructivised.
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