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What (who) is realize - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Realise; Realize (disambiguation); Realize (song)

realize         
v.
1) to realize fully
2) (L) she realized that she had been cheated
3) (Q) I realized how my words had been distorted
realize         
(realizes, realizing, realized)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
Note: in BRIT, also use 'realise'
1.
If you realize that something is true, you become aware of that fact or understand it.
As soon as we realised something was wrong, we moved the children away...
People don't realize how serious this recession has actually been...
Once they realised their mistake the phone was reconnected again...
'That's my brother.'-'Oh, I hadn't realized.'
VERB: V that, V wh, V n, V
realization (realizations)
There is now a growing realisation that things cannot go on like this for much longer...
He nearly cried out at the sudden realization of how much Randall looked like him.
N-VAR: usu N that, N of n
2.
If your hopes, desires, or fears are realized, the things that you hope for, desire, or fear actually happen.
Straightaway our worst fears were realised...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
realization
...the realization of his worst fears.
N-UNCOUNT: oft the N of n
3.
When someone realizes a design or an idea, they make or organize something based on that design or idea. (FORMAL)
Various textile techniques will be explored to realise design possibilities...
VERB: V n
4.
If someone or something realizes their potential, they do everything they are capable of doing, because they have been given the opportunity to do so.
The support systems to enable women to realize their potential at work are seriously inadequate...
= achieve
VERB: V n
5.
If something realizes a particular amount of money when it is sold, that amount of money is paid for it. (FORMAL)
A selection of correspondence from P G Wodehouse realised ?1,232.
VERB: V n
realization
I have taken this course solely to assist the realisation of my assets for the benefit of all my creditors.
N-VAR
realize         
v. a.
1.
Effect, effectuate, accomplish, perform, bring into being or act, work out, bring to pass.
2.
Make real, consider as real, bring home to one's self, feel strongly.
3.
Make certain, substantiate.
4.
Earn, gain, acquire, get.

Wikipedia

Realize

Realize or realise may refer to:

  • Realize, an album by Eri Kitamura
  • Realize, an album by Karsh Kale
  • Realize (album), a 1989 album by Hideaki Tokunaga
  • "Realize", a song by 2 Chainz from their album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music
  • "Realize", a song by AC/DC from their 2020 album Power Up
  • "Realize", a song by Codeine, from their EP Barely Real
  • "Realize" (Colbie Caillat song), 2008
  • "Realize" (Konomi Suzuki song), 2020
  • "Realize", a song by Nami Tamaki from her 2004 album Greeting
  • "Realise", a song by The Screaming Jets, from their 2000 album Scam
  • "Realize/Take a Chance", a 2005 song by Melody
  • "Realize", a song by Bad Gyal from her 2018 album Worldwide Angel
Examples of use of realize
1. And helping realize –– people realize dreams helps promote peace.
2. If there is an opportunity to realize material profit from political office, why not realize it?
3. Incorporating these four basic lessons will allow us to realize the law‘s full promise and help children realize their dreams.
4. Both sides realize that, and we realize that we have our work cut out for us over the next several weeks.
5. The sad thing is that they do not realize this, or if they realize it, they do not want to have anything to do with it.