Similar words: nationalisation, rationalisation, normalisation, globalisation, visualisation, neutralisation, liberalisation, specialisation. Meaning: [‚rɪələ'zeɪʃn /-laɪ-] n. 1. a musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer 2. coming to understand something clearly and distinctly 3. a sale in order to obtain money (as a sale of stock or a sale of the estate of a bankrupt person) or the money so obtained 4. the completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer 5. making real or giving the appearance of reality 6. something that is made real or concrete.
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61 It was this realisation that was the inspiration behind the Di Wills Series - The Essence of Hair, a book that sheds light on haircare and styling.
62 With the dawning realisation of what he had done , he was back on the reflationary tack.
63 This was perhaps the first attempt at a reverential realisation of India as our motherland.
64 The liquidator will also provide assistance to the secured creditors if necessary in their realisation of secured property.
65 Realisation of fashionable handle effects are demonstrated by practical examples.
66 Now there is a dawning realisation that drastic action is necessary.
67 The mechanism of operation, experimental realisation and device characteristics are persented.
68 They are working towards the realisation of a humanitarian ideal.
69 Poor infrastructure threatens export performance and in turn prevent full realisation of our growth potential.
70 That, and the realisation that only a personal appeal would persuade the IOC that London's bid was stronger than those being made by its main rivals, Paris and Madrid.
71 The reluctance of the Irish players to demonise Henry stemmed from the realisation that they, too, could be culprits.
72 Micawberism has been replaced by a realisation that Australians, like everyone else, have to be resilient, competitive and ready to take charge of their own destinies.
73 Since reality is all the time with us, what does self - realisation consist of?
74 Examples are, stage plans, exception plans, team plans, hand-over plans, benefit realisation plans, etc.
75 Worse still was the realisation that we were in constant danger from anacondas, caimans (a sort of small alligator) and piranha fish.
76 This paper puts forward the countermeasures of realisation of urban land-ownership in economic sense.
77 The board further said,(http://sentencedict.com/realisation.html) "The rise in exports was also due to higher price realisation for Indian tobacco."
78 For liberal, white South Africans of her generation, there were, says Gordimer, two births; the literal one, and the moment of realisation that something in the culture around them was wrong.
79 Does this spontaneous response come as a result of realisation, or by training?
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