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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181. But did you realise that smoking can impair the blood which carries oxygen to the brain and therefore decrease mental efficiency?
182. You realise then, well enough, that making a meal of plants can demand both skill and knowledge.
183. But I realise there are a lot of guys out there trying to do the same thing.
184. That is the background of neglect against which we must realise that the Bill is being introduced.
185. Though he didn't realise it at the time,(www.Sentencedict.com) cricket was his life and consuming interest.
186. It came as a mild shock to realise that there was none.
187. Compare them both and you realise that what we should be parodying in 1993 is rap.
188. She was a clever girl, to realise that there would never be another train in this station.
189. They'd been friends for some time when I first knew them but I didn't realise how long.
190. I know girls in their twenties who do, so I realise how fortunate I am.
191. Anglers paying only occasional visits are unlikely to realise that anything is wrong until all the fish disappear.
192. The purpose is to realise a specific set of values, through an emergent creative and relatively autonomous process.
193. If you realise that you can not make the schedule, then you need to negotiate a realistic alternative.
194. He says unless you know what goes on in his daily life you don't realise what he goes through.
195. Yet he is the first to realise that the world's media spotlight will, once again, be on Redgrave.
196. The warm, delicious smell of home baking emanating from the kitchen made Beth realise just how hungry she was.
197. Engineers now realise that sewerage can not be technically viable without a large domestic water supply.
198. He says didn't realise it was so serious and sent him back to class with an ice pack.
199. One glance was all it took to realise this was one hard nut to crack - his features still completely impassive.
200. Ministers still regard universities as failing to realise their full potential as hubs of growth.
201. As a rule, even the more hardened cases respond to authority when they realise the game is up.
202. I realise this is higher than originally envisaged but I firmly believe our approach will lead to the best result.
203. It was looking to forge partnerships with the council to try to realise development opportunities.
204. She was taken aback to realise just how far her reservations about seeing him had disappeared.
205. Only when they saw the hooded men with blood-covered knives approaching their cars did they realise what lay in store for them.
206. You fire it up just like a normal car, but that's when you realise the Axiam is no ordinary car.
207. 'You realise you'll be stuck out here on your own, don't you?' he smirked.
208. However, the appellants' case in respect of that matter is that they simply did not realise that they were doing anything wrong.
209. Having also personally experienced the problems at Southwark Offset, I realise how daunting the prospect of trying again must have been.
210. Perhaps she does not realise that they are buying private water which is in competition with other private water.
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