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Dictionary definition of realize

To become aware of something, or to understand it fully.
"As I looked around, I began to realize that I was lost."

Detailed meaning of realize

It involves the act of perceiving, comprehending, or recognizing a fact, concept, or situation. When we realize something, we gain a clear understanding of it, often through observation, experience, or reflection. It can also imply a moment of revelation or coming to a significant realization about a particular matter. Overall, "realize" involves the acquisition of knowledge or awareness that leads to a deeper understanding or acceptance of a truth or reality.

Example sentences containing realize

1. She finally started to realize the impact of her actions on others.
2. It took me a while to realize that I had forgotten my keys.
3. He paused for a moment, trying to realize the magnitude of his achievement.
4. I didn't fully realize the consequences of my decision until it was too late.
5. They came to realize that honesty is the best policy.
6. It's important to realize that everyone has their own unique perspective.

History and etymology of realize

The verb 'realize' has an interesting etymology rooted in both Latin and Old French. Its journey begins with the Latin word 'realis,' which means 'actual' or 'real.' This Latin term evolved into the Old French word 'realiser,' where 'real' meant 'to make real' or 'to bring into existence.' Over time, as the English language absorbed influences from Old French, 'realize' emerged, maintaining its essence of bringing something into existence. However, in modern English, it primarily signifies the act of becoming aware of something or comprehending it fully, rather than creating it physically.

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Further usage examples of realize

1. The more I learned about the situation, the more I began to realize the complexity of it.
2. It's only when you step back and reflect that you realize how much you've grown.
3. She had to pinch herself to realize that it wasn't just a dream.
4. It's difficult to realize how fast time flies until you look back on it.
5. The students started to realize the value of education as they pursued their goals.
6. Sometimes it takes a moment of silence to truly realize the beauty of the world around us.
7. It was a humbling experience that made me realize how fortunate I am.
8. It took years for him to realize that forgiveness was the key to moving on.
9. She began to realize that her happiness shouldn't depend on other people's opinions.
10. I didn't fully realize my potential until I pushed myself out of my comfort zone.
11. It's important to realize that mistakes are opportunities for growth.
12. She didn't realize the importance of time until it was too late.
13. I suddenly realized I had left my keys at home.
14. He didn't realize the impact of his words on her.
15. It took me a while to realize I was in a dream.
16. She finally realized her dream of becoming a pilot.
17. He will soon realize the value of hard work.
18. We need to realize the consequences of our actions.
19. They will realize the potential of renewable energy.
20. It's essential to realize our strengths and weaknesses.
21. I hope you realize how much you mean to me.

TOEFL 5, Certainty and Conviction, Mystery and Mastery, Insight and Intelligence

acknowledge,apprehend,comprehend,conceive,discern,fathom,grasp,perceive,sense

appreciate,recognize,understand

understand, overlook, ignore, misconceive

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