0 in a clear and definite way, or in a form that can be seen or felt:
Having this information helps me identify concretely what my goals should be.
The twin city relationship promotes friendship and, more concretely, business connections.
Numerous and more concretely documented than a past voice or performance, they have dominated what little literature exists on the singer.
More concretely, they consider the possibility that consumers on contracts are temporarily excluded from receipts of contingent payoffs with a positive probability.
Apart, that is, from a desire to construct a theory that fits the appearances of intuitive reactions to concretely described examples.
It is also impossible to concretely tie composed sound or music to a representation of anything beyond a communication of emotional states and journeys.
It is less certain whether scientific materialism can concretely regulate people's lives in the way traditional religions have been able to do.
Financial cooperation is typically channelled through the host country's central bank, which then distributes loans to local banks for financing concretely identified projects.
Concretely, the simulated scalar field at any instant is analogous to an instantaneous measurement of the scalar field along a radial line.
Culture appeared concretely as the deciding factor, with no explicit mention of racial descent.