realize (original) (raw)
realize verb (ACHIEVE)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
- achieveAfter years of rejection, she finally achieved success on the big screen.
- fulfilI fulfilled my dreams of becoming a marine biologist.
- realizeUK There was nothing to prevent her from realising her ambitions.
- come trueI worked so hard to be a doctor, and now my dream has come true.
- accomplishThese goals will be extremely hard to accomplish.
- attainAfter years of struggle, the nation attained independence.
someone's worst fears are realized
realize verb (MONEY)
[ T ] finance & economics specialized
realize assets finance & economics specialized
realize verb (MUSIC)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
realize verb (PHONETICS)
[ T ] language specialized
(Definition of realize from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
realize | American Dictionary
realize verb [T] (BECOME AWARE)
realize verb [T] (ACHIEVE)
(Definition of realize from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of realize
realize
Dreaming as a subjective experience is realized at the phenomenal level.
Such a dividend can only be realized if eradication is achieved in finite time.
I described the forms in (20b) as showing the second person suffix realized as /st/.
Generalization differs from my proposed lexical excorporation in that the 'bleached' semantic component is realized overtly in the latter.
The challenge here is rather small, and trivial for any theory of grammar which allows one word to be realized in more than one way.
The emerging surgeon soon realizes that technical expertise in the operating theatre is only pan of a successful outcome.
Once this was realized, farmers had taken more care and had reported no further problems.
Otherwise, even very small discrepancies between the equilibrium values of the prices and the realized ones would open the door for huge arbitrage opportunities.
However, it has to be realized that synthetic compounds as such date back to the earliest recorded stages of the language.
The same speaker may have realized this sometimes as voiced, sometimes as voiceless.
Nouns within this group appear to be derived from verbs realizing a particular aspect of the basic representation shown above.
They recognized, of course, that any innate behavioral tendency would need to be realized in a brain mechanism of one sort or another.
Consequentialism requires that one should choose that plan which realizes the best possible outcomes.
The processing of information proceeds, taking the combination of such features, which may be realized through synaptic learning.
We note that both parts of the dichotomy can be realized.
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