Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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211. Of course, I realised that it was an example of pure coincidence and that there could be nothing more to it.
212. Our doughty competitors realised that was out of their reach, but the glamour still didn't fade.
213. I had not realised that one innocent man's plight could arouse such blood lust.
214. Because her only defence was to turn him against her, she realised with a pang of sorrow.
215. The benefits of cost savings, greater efficiency and synergy are being realised.
216. She appeared taken aback[sentencedict.com], as if she had only just realised that the pair of them were not alone.
217. As soon as I walked on to the beach behind the resort where I was staying, I realised its potential.
218. She reached out to switch on the bedhead light and realised that the blackness of night had been replaced by grey gloom.
219. With horror, I realised he was using his dinner money to feed his addiction.
220. They have realised that the key to unlimited growth was the planting of new congregations.
221. She saw a figure hurrying along the pavement towards her, and realised that it was Marco.
222. As she stepped back to view the result, she realised that Martha was really a most attractive girl.
223. But they quickly realised the judge had done them a great disservice and that his report hinged on a massive irony.
224. Others were part of basic research on living tissue, and their benefits could not have been realised at the time.
225. She would have liked to stay longer, but realised that would have been greedy.
226. Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword. Things were happening too fast to keep up with.
227. I looked at the paper, and realised that a new comedy show was about to start on Channel 4.
228. I felt miserable and realised the hair of my dreams had turned into the worst bad hair day you could imagine.
229. The provision of opportunities here for introducing and monitoring new materials is now beginning to be realised and opens very exciting possibilities.
230. It is brought into existence precisely to enable a specific purpose to be realised.
231. However,(http://sentencedict.com/realised.html) it was also realised that existing service provision did not always meet clients' needs.
232. In many developed countries, politicians have at last realised the promise offered by the magnificent achievements of computer hardware engineers.
233. This was not pursued when it was realised that quite small countries like Ireland could become significant contributors.
234. He realised that Marion's reticence was to protect the secret of her love affair with Ronald Travis.
235. Developments had either been realised or were at least in the advanced stages of negotiation in the bulk of its area.
236. It is dawning on the rebels that they may have wider support than first realised.
237. Local authorities will be permitted to spend all their capital receipts realised from 13 November to the end of 1993.
238. He groaned when he realised how far away it was.
239. I realised the truth when I became close to a friend of a friend and gradually fell in love with her.
240. Then he realised that his music was being drowned by the noise of the conflagration.
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