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What (who) is Materialize - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Materialize; Materialisation; Materialisations; Materialization (disambiguation)

materialize         
(materializes, materializing, materialized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'materialise'
1.
If a possible or expected event does not materialize, it does not happen.
A rebellion by radicals failed to materialize...
VERB: usu with brd-neg, V
2.
If a person or thing materializes, they suddenly appear, after they have been invisible or in another place.
Tamsin materialized at her side, notebook at the ready...
= appear
VERB: V
Materialize         
·vi To appear as a material form; to take substantial shape.
II. Materialize ·vt To make visable in, or as in, a material form;
- said of spirits.
III. Materialize ·vt To regard as matter; to consider or explain by the laws or principles which are appropriate to matter.
IV. Materialize ·vt To cause to assume a character appropriate to material things; to occupy with material interests; as, to materialize thought.
V. Materialize ·vt To invest with material characteristics; to make perceptible to the senses; hence, to present to the mind through the medium of material objects.
materialize         
or materialise
¦ verb
1. become actual fact; happen.
appear or be present: the train failed to materialize.
2. (of a ghost or spirit) appear in bodily form.
Derivatives
materialization noun

Wikipedia

Materialization

Materialization may refer to:

  • Materialization (paranormal), the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources
  • Materialization, an action involving energy to matter conversion:
    • Dematerialization and rematerialization, two theorized stages of teleportation
    • Materialization of fantasy environments and partners via the holodeck in the Star Trek series
    • Materialization of food and other substances by the Replicator (Star Trek)
  • Materialization, creating a materialized view in a relational database
  • Materialization, the process of creating an embodiment of an idea, such as a prototype
  • Materialize CSS, the responsive front-end CSS library based on Google's Material Design
  • Materialization, one of the commands that can be used on the virtual world of "Lyoko" in the French animated series, Code Lyoko.
Examples of use of Materialize
1. "This is a recommendation that will probably never materialize," Sen.
2. In others, the promised payments failed to materialize.
3. Joint statements have failed to materialize at three previous rounds.
4. Threats of a walkout by Republican members did not materialize.
5. But the building blocks for change are starting to materialize.