Synonym: naturalistic. Similar words: realize, journalist, specialist, naturalist, artistic, statistics, optimistic, statistical. Meaning: [‚rɪə'lɪstɪk] adj. 1. aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are 2. representing what is real; not abstract or ideal 3. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism.
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151, To the extent that positivist criminology incorporates a realistic, manageable version of determinism, it becomes compatible with its classical predecessor.
152, Doubt is a question mark; faith is an exclamation point. The most compelling, believable, realistic stories have included them both. Criss Jami
153, To best serve patients' needs, care givers must be realistic in their expectations.
154, In advanced stages of instruction students are guided towards techniques of self-defence, under realistic conditions.
155, It was so realistic a ceremony that several of the women cried.
156, But the next hurdle will be putting realistic plates on the surface.
157, It may be that August 1 would now have to be a more realistic target date.
158, Some are sufficiently realistic that young males try to chat up the female personas they represent.
159, Will you raise my profits?-Are you realistic about your chances of gaining this position?
160, Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies.
161, All items of the total landscaping package had to be measured in order to submit realistic costs.
162, Hopes, plans and pleasant memories are hard to keep in mind, and realistic worries take prominence.
163, In this manner a completely realistic simulation was made of the experiences of the astronauts on the way to the Moon.
164, Realistic programmes about crime only serve to generate fear among the public.
165, Male speaker It's absolutely excellent, really good fun, very realistic.
166, An additional advantage of this method of presentation is that it made the situation less realistic for subjects.
167, There is no question but that agency rulemaking is lawmaking in any functional or realistic sense of the term....
168, Second, the therapist is asking the client to be specific and realistic[sentencedict.com], so that the therapist has goals to aim for.
169, This healthy, realistic fear helps the organization resist the temptation to take the easy way out of a problematic situation.
170, Disney wanted to fill his studio with artists capable of a more fluid, more realistic animation than had ever been attempted.
171, Labour's safety-first approach would be more problematical were the Tories able to mount a realistic economic challenge.
172, It would be more realistic to measure the duration of the tantrums.
173, He accepted the arguments of an independent actuary that policyholders' realistic expectation they should benefit from inherited estates was limited.
174, The only realistic question that poses itself is whether Britain can help to determine the how and the when of reunification.
175, Competitive strategies therefore need regular review and modification within the realistic rate of change defined by the nature of the industry.
176, The avatar can be a realistic depiction of the actual person or a completely fanciful one.
177, Returning to competitions should be a long-term aim, provided the physiotherapist and the carers feel it is realistic.
178, Half the fun is working out where bizarre reality parts from realistic fantasy!
179, That something is whether or not your organization has a healthy system of valid core beliefs and realistic fears.
180, Be realistic from the outset, so that you don't become dismayed by your inability to keep to your own timetable.
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