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re⋅al⋅ize

[ree-uh-lahyz] verb, -ized, -iz⋅ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to grasp or understand clearly.
2. to make real; give reality to (a hope, fear, plan, etc.).
3. to bring vividly to the mind.
4. to convert into cash or money: to realize securities.
5. to obtain as a profit or income for oneself by trade, labor, or investment.
6. to bring as proceeds, as from a sale: The goods realized $1000.
7. Music. to sight-read on a keyboard instrument or write out in notation the full harmony and ornamentation indicated by (a figured bass).
8. Linguistics. to serve as an instance, representation, or embodiment of (an abstract linguistic element or category): In “Jack tripped,” the subject is realized by “Jack,” the predicate by “tripped,” and the past tense by “-ed.”
–verb (used without object)
9. to convert property or goods into cash or money.
Also, especially British, re⋅al⋅ise.


Origin:
1605–15; < F réaliser, MF, equiv. to real real 1 + -iser -ize


re⋅al⋅iz⋅a⋅ble, adjective
re⋅al⋅iz⋅a⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, re⋅al⋅iz⋅a⋅ble⋅ness, noun
re⋅al⋅iz⋅a⋅bly, adverb
re⋅al⋅iz⋅er, noun


1. conceive, comprehend. 2. accomplish, effect. 3. See imagine.


1. misunderstand.
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re·al·ize   (rē'ə-līz')   
v.   re·al·ized, re·al·iz·ing, re·al·iz·es

v.   tr.
  1. To comprehend completely or correctly.

  2. To bring into reality; make real: He finally realized his lifelong ambition to learn how to play the violin.

  3. To make realistic: a film that realizes court life of the 17th century.

  4. To obtain or achieve, as gain or profit: She realized a substantial return on the investment.

  5. To bring in (a sum) as profit by sale.

v.   intr.
To exchange holdings or goods for money.

[French réaliser, from Old French, from real, real; see real1.]
re'al·iz'a·ble adj., re'al·iz'er n.
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Main Entry: re·al·ize
Pronunciation: 'rE-&-"lIz
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Forms: -ized; -iz·ing
1 : to convert into money
2 : to obtain or incur (as a gain or loss) esp. as the result of a sale, exchange, or other disposition of an asset <realized a loss when the house was sold> —compare RECOGNIZEre·al·i·za·tion /"rE-&-l&-'zA-sh&n/ noun
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