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re·al·ize
ˈrē(ə)ˌlīz/Submit
verb
verb: realize; 3rd person present: realizes; past tense: realized; past participle: realized; gerund or present participle: realizing; verb: realise; 3rd person present: realises; past tense: realised; past participle: realised; gerund or present participle: realising
1.
become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
"he realized his mistake at once"
synonyms: register, perceive, discern, be/become aware of (the fact that), be/become conscious of (the fact that), notice; More
understand, grasp, comprehend, see, recognize, work out, fathom, apprehend;
informallatch on to, savvy, figure out, get (the message);
suss;
formalbe/become cognizant of
"he suddenly realized what she meant"
2.
cause (something desired or anticipated) to happen.
"our loans are helping small business realize their dreams"
fulfill.
"it is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential"
synonyms: fulfill, achieve, accomplish, make a reality, make happen, bring to fruition, bring about/off, carry out/through; formaleffectuate
"they realized their dream"
3.
give actual or physical form to.
"the stage designs have been beautifully realized"
use (a linguistic feature) in a particular spoken or written form.
MUSIC
add to or complete (a piece of music left sparsely notated by the composer).
4.
make (money or a profit) from a transaction.
"she realized a profit of $100,000"
synonyms: make, clear, gain, earn, return, produce More
"the company realized significant profits"
be sold for, fetch, go for, make, net
"the goods realized $3000"
(of goods) be sold for (a specified price); fetch.
"the drawings are expected to realize $500,000"
convert (an asset) into cash.
"he realized all the assets in her trust fund"
synonyms: cash in, liquidate, capitalize
"he realized his assets"
ˈrē(ə)ˌlīz/Submit
verb
verb: realize; 3rd person present: realizes; past tense: realized; past participle: realized; gerund or present participle: realizing; verb: realise; 3rd person present: realises; past tense: realised; past participle: realised; gerund or present participle: realising
1.
become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
"he realized his mistake at once"
synonyms: register, perceive, discern, be/become aware of (the fact that), be/become conscious of (the fact that), notice; More
understand, grasp, comprehend, see, recognize, work out, fathom, apprehend;
informallatch on to, savvy, figure out, get (the message);
suss;
formalbe/become cognizant of
"he suddenly realized what she meant"
2.
cause (something desired or anticipated) to happen.
"our loans are helping small business realize their dreams"
fulfill.
"it is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential"
synonyms: fulfill, achieve, accomplish, make a reality, make happen, bring to fruition, bring about/off, carry out/through; formaleffectuate
"they realized their dream"
3.
give actual or physical form to.
"the stage designs have been beautifully realized"
use (a linguistic feature) in a particular spoken or written form.
MUSIC
add to or complete (a piece of music left sparsely notated by the composer).
4.
make (money or a profit) from a transaction.
"she realized a profit of $100,000"
synonyms: make, clear, gain, earn, return, produce More
"the company realized significant profits"
be sold for, fetch, go for, make, net
"the goods realized $3000"
(of goods) be sold for (a specified price); fetch.
"the drawings are expected to realize $500,000"
convert (an asset) into cash.
"he realized all the assets in her trust fund"
synonyms: cash in, liquidate, capitalize
"he realized his assets"
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