"Corporealisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Corporealisation is a noun that refers to the process of giving a physical form or body to something that is non-physical, such as a concept, idea, or entity. It can also refer to the act of making something tangible or concrete, rather than abstract or intangible.
Corporativism is a political and economic system in which the government collaborates closely with and plays a significant role in managing large corporations or business associations, often giving them significant influence and power over the direction of the government and the economy. In a corporativist system, the interests of corporations and the government are often aligned, and the government may use policies and regulations to promote the interests of these corporations. This can sometimes lead to concerns about corruption, cronyism, and unfair competition.
To corporatize means to change a non-profit organization, such as a hospital, school, or museum, into a for-profit business, often resulting in a loss of public ownership and control. This can also refer to the process of a government department or agency being privatized and operated like a business.