Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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181. The ward is the ideal place for learning, but only if its full potential is realised.
182. She realised she was still gripping the stone, and dropped it with a little horrified cry.
183. Anyone could have typed that message and his initial, she realised with dismay.
184. I never realised there were so many disturbed people around.
185. The worst fears of the residents were realised as the port was an immediate commercial success and heavy traffic quickly built up.
186. It also dealt a blow to his testimonial, which nevertheless realised more than £2000.
187. I realised what it was: a space shuttle entering the atmosphere on its final run-in to earth.
188. But he realised they needed much more evidence before they could arrest him for murder.
189. She carefully cleaned her brushes and put away the paints, then realised she was very hungry.
190. While there he begged a look around a semi-derelict Dakota and realised he was hooked on propliners!
191. The Sisters soon realised that many of the patients could not afford the bus or train fare every week.
192. With the closure of a further five mills in the first half of the current year major cost savings will be realised.
193. I later realised I had missed a major opportunity for helping change the situation.
194. Just because the technology offers exciting possibilities, we can not assume that they will be realised.
195. Only recently has the importance of the timing of insulin injections in relation to meals become fully realised.
196. To his horror he realised his hand was lying in the embers.
197. The message was short and cryptic and Corbett's worst fears were realised.
198. Smith, that the potential range of technological information which could be gleaned from analyses was fully realised.
199. As soon as Oufkir appeared,(sentencedict.com/realised.html) Ben Barka realised his number was up and became extremely agitated.
200. It was only when they saw a practical demonstration on the day that they realised how simple and inexpensive it was.
201. Riven and Ratagan exchanged a look, and Riven realised that the big man knew everything.
202. There were accusations last night that doctors at the hospital should have realised she had classic symptoms of the disorder.
203. Have you ever tried to reach a summit when in retrospect you've realised that the conditions were too dangerous?
204. In 1975, my engineers and I realised we should enter a new area of application - robots for arc welding.
205. He gazed upwards until a lace curtain flicked back and he realised an elderly woman with white hair was studying him suspiciously.
206. Shivering, she realised the light was beginning to fade, and almost reluctantly she turned to make her way back inside.
207. I should have realised that genius, as some bright spark in the office said, has a lot to do with genes.
208. The decoder has to create a cognitive space in which the deictic elements and terms can be realised indexically.
209. Jan realised later that her behaviour had been very foolish.
210. Perhaps he'd simply cancelled whatever social engagements he had when he'd realised that his brother needed sorting out?
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