01 v. t. To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to effectuate; to accomplish; …
imp. & p. p.
Realized; p. pr. & vb. n.
Realizing
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To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to effectuate; to accomplish; as, to realize a scheme or project.“We realize what Archimedes had only in hypothesis, weighing a single grain against the globe of earth.” — Glanvill.
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To cause to seem real; to impress upon the mind as actual; to feel vividly or strongly; to make one's own in apprehension or experience.“Many coincidences . . . soon begin to appear in them [Greek inscriptions] which realize ancient history to us.” — Jowett.“We can not realize it in thought, that the object . . . had really no being at any past moment.” — Sir W. Hamilton.
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To convert into real property; to make real estate of; as, to realize his fortune.
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To acquire as an actual possession; to obtain as the result of plans and efforts; to gain; to get; as, to realize large profits from a speculation.“Knighthood was not beyond the reach of any man who could by diligent thrift realize a good estate.” — Macaulay.
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To convert into actual money; as, to realize assets.