Synonym: actualise, actualize, agnise, agnize, bring in, clear, earn, gain, make, pull in, realize, recognise, recognize, see, substantiate, take in, understand. Similar words: realism, realistic, vandalise, realize, specialise, conceptualise, real, deal in. Meaning: v. 1. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 2. convert into cash; of goods and property 3. expand or complete (a part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass 4. make real or concrete; give reality or substance to 5. be fully aware or cognizant of 6. perceive (an idea or situation) mentally.
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31. It gives them a bad reputation, you realise.
32. Dave doesn't realise how desperate I am for sleep.
33. We now realise that these claims are totally unfounded.
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34. This is how you realise they have different origins.
35. Didn't they realise that mountaineering was a serious business?
36. If only Mr Brooke were to stick his head above the parapet he would soon realise that fact.
37. Did you realise that even now there are no legal standards for the manufacture of either sanitary towels or tampons?
38. But they come to realise that they are imprisoned by a transparent but impenetrable wall, which can never be crossed.
39. This falling from the branch business, she thought, made you realise how the years were passing.
40. This sounds like an invitation to buy from renewable technologies until you realise that the intended non-fossil fuel source is nuclear power.
41. It didn't take Lowell long to realise that the bull hadn't unearthed any pieces of urn.
42. Most companies will provide one-off initial sums expecting to realise the investment within three to seven years.
43. Barred from selling shares to outsiders, some of the younger generation of Moores are keen to realise their enormous paper wealth.
44. The second year you realise that it' s terribly, terribly hard.
45. It took me a while to realise that the elder daughter had only a stump instead of a left arm.
46. And, of course, I realise that when I bring forward proposals they will have to be judged on their merits.
47. This is a year when you could realise the attractions of being self-employed.
48. But a top North West broker reckons the group is set to increase borrowings to realise the potential of its businesses.
49. Was Cullam a complete clod or did he realise how macabre his words had been?
50. This because we realise it is not always practical to carry the card about with you.
51. They are now 20 years older and must realise that to remain silent is to prolong the agony for Brian's parents.
52. But, as you will realise, the act of digging down towards the rabbit creates a lot of disturbance and vibration.
53. Surely even an idiot must realise that they wouldn't donate this huge amount out of the goodness of their hearts.
54. He opened a bottle of champagne and before she had a chance to realise what was happening they had been making love.
55. Satan does not realise that real freedom is found in obeying the voice of reason.
56. We realise today that this reactionary generation grew up to be the most materialistic the world has ever known.
57. And a stable currency gives industry a chance to realise the potential released by the reforms of the 1990s.
58. It is important to realise that the law-breaking of large businesses and corporations can have severe consequences.
59. Looking at him I found it hard to realise I'd ever known him.
60. They did not realise that the obligations they were taking on left them with no leeway to cope with worsening market conditions.
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