Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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91. Now, after thirty days at this backbreaking and endless task, he realised why.
92. A truly democratic government would have realised the populace was against the tax and abandoned it immediately.
93. Before I realised what was happening, the man had grabbed my bag and run off with it.
94. One of the men glanced at him, giving a double take as he realised who it was.
95. They realised the strategic importance of the site and used it as a naval base and trading post.
96. She realised that previously she must have been eating many more calories than she'd thought.
97. For one thing, all concerned had by now realised that the books offered considerably more scope for exploitation.
98. But only on account of the smooth running of the business, she realised.
99. He said that when the Government realised it faced defeat on amendment 27 it had produced a second legal opinion.
100. It was weeks later before he realised it was one of his team, heading for a dram in Dunbar High Street.
101. She followed his eyes downwards and cringed inwardly when she realised the top buttons of her shirt had come undone.
102. She had drawn back from a direct confrontation again, Guy realised.
103. Then, almost magically, as she realised this, something stirred inside her and that something was excitement and courage.
104. I only realised later that the clear liquid in the glass must have been vodka.
105. And almost immediately after that she realised that Julius had moved much closer.
106. When Elisabeth realised her mistake, she had stood up and gazed round the cinema.
107. Then, and only then, was it realised she had taken it off when she had washed her hands.
108. For the first time she realised that Deana Davenport's jealous bitterness wasn't the real danger.
109. They were both attacked, one having a violent headache,(sentencedict.com) the other being possessed as I now realised I had been.
110. Shelley realised that tears were coursing down her cheeks, and that the cook was watching her.
111. Newman had realised that, because of cultural inequalities, many people were not ardent followers of drama as presented in the Theatre.
112. Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword.
113. Squinting again along the left of the nose I suddenly realised that his head had become completely transparent!
114. All at once Jehan realised that Jehana had not yet given her reasons for consenting to betrothal with Alexei.
115. Lucenzo looked up as if he'd only just realised she'd slipped away, and seemed taken aback when he saw her.
116. All of us realised that there was nothing we could do, no evasive action we could take.
117. Chrissie felt a moment's deep despair as she stared at her husband and realised, again, that he was slipping.
118. This was the heart of the bastide, Sabine realised with a gasp of delight.
119. He would groan when he realised, afterwards, how he had raged at Maria Filippa.
120. William realised that he should feel contented with his lot, but he was not.
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