Synonym: appreciate, comprehend, conceive, follow, grasp, understand. Similar words: specialize, demoralize, realistic, utilize, deal in, real, realm, really. Meaning: ['rɪəlaɪz] v. 1. be fully aware or cognizant of 2. perceive (an idea or situation) mentally 3. make real or concrete; give reality or substance to 4. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 5. convert into cash; of goods and property 6. expand or complete (a part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass.
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91. She didn't realize that by complaining she was only playing Peter's game.
92. I didn't realize the true seriousness of the country's problems until I went there myself.
93. Only later did he realize the full seriousness of his offence.
94. I didn't realize how difficult it was to get tickets.
95. Until he saw the trapped wagons and animals, he did not realize the full extent of the catastrophe.
96. Do the best you can - I realize the circumstances are not ideal.
97. I didn't realize putting on a play involved so much work.
98. I thought he was joking - I didn't realize he was in earnest.
99. In my opinion, fennel is an underrated vegetable - few people realize how delicious it is.
100. She was so wrapped up in her work that she didn't realize how late it was.
101. Do you realize how much extra work you're letting yourself in for?
102. The thing about teaching is that it takes more time to prepare than most people realize.
103. The stern set of the officer's jaw made Tony realize he was in trouble.
104. We try to help all students realize their full potential .
105. We ourselves realize that there are flaws in the scheme.
106. We have to make people realize that violence only begets more violence.
107. Voters don't all realize how much the results could affect their pocketbooks.
108. The people who planned the escapade did not realize what they were getting involved in.
109. Stress has an immeasurably more serious effect on our lives than we realize.
110. One of these days he'll realize what a fool he's been.
111. College students already are being nicked, but probably don't realize it.
112. Most people don't realize the amount of effort involved in writing a novel.
113. We were to realize years later how prophetically he spoke on that occasion.
114. I didn't realize the intensity of people's feelings on this issue.
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115. The police now realize that they had the wrong person.
116. The personnel manager doesn't seem to realize the immediacy of the problem.
117. It is sobering to realize that this is not a new problem.
118. It disturbed her to realize that she was missing him.
119. She was astute enough to realize that what Jack wanted was her money.
120. She felt the time was right to realize her investment, and sold all her shares.