Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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151. Through his work, Freud realised that some taboos of the time were much more commonly breached than was acknowledged by society.
152. Mr Dodd realised his hands were on fire and ran from the garage.
153. He tried to rub it, and then realised that he was handcuffed to the Police Constable sitting next to him.
154. And then the girl had giggled, in what Folly now realised was probably a nervous reaction.
155. On our return we realised it was our last evening at the campsite in Waldsee.
156. At which Stour realised suddenly that he was the one who must act, and fast.
157. The bizarre thing was, I don't think they realised this.
158. Fred often winced when he witnessed his wife's impudence and guile, but he realised she was right.
159. She jiggled the receiver and realised that there was no dialling tone.
160. She hadn't realised how quickly the stock had been gobbled up by the hungry flames.
161. He realised suddenly that he had to go to the bathroom.
162. Events prove that, in the context of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel, his prediction is being realised.
163. Then it was realised that even small changes in the sun's output affect the Earth's climate significantly.
164. Had I read the brochure carefully I would have realised that the experience I was heading for was anything but tedious!
165. Basil realised that there was a whole lot more to education than training for livelihood with its over-emphasis on examinations.
166. Long ago, he now realised, Nicholas had slipped from his grasp.
167. For a moment they were disappointed when Denise realised it was in fact the same car as one already written down.
168. He realised it would not matter at all that they had no bathing costumes.
169. Later I realised that what made me uncomfortable was not that they looked like the inmates of those cattle trucks.
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170. These benefits have been realised despite heavy excise duty discrimination against spirits in favour of beers and wines, both at home and abroad.
171. Then, before she realised what was happening, he fastened her in the double stirrups, binding her hands and feet.
172. Papers abroad realised they just could not match us - and didn't even bother to try.
173. But as the oil men realised that we meant business, seizures began to drop.
174. He realised that some were small, barely six inches high, while others had sword-arms raised or banners flying.
175. We finally realised that we could avoid even that embarrassment by giving ourselves breathing space.
176. She sighed heavily, and then realised that her sigh was audible.
177. There was an orange glow in the sky and he drew in his breath as he realised the cause of it.
178. The band realised such novelties would help Red Rhino sell more records, so agreed to the slight compromise.
179. He had never been afraid or apprehensive before, but now he realised that something was amiss.
180. Even the enthusiasts for fundholding realised that the lid was sinking on health expenditure.
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