Sentence examples for actualisation from inspiring English sources

The word "actualisation" is correct in British English, though it is less common in American English where "actualization" is preferred
It is used to refer to the process of making something a reality or bringing it into existence. Example: "The actualisation of the project took longer than expected due to unforeseen challenges."

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actualisation

noun

Alternative spelling of actualization

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Of course, since Obama won two elections and presided over the strengthening of gay rights while in office, Corbyn's detractors may argue that sophistry and triangulation are imperative to the actualisation of one's principles.

Even more in need of redemption is another poster, the ghastly landscape of Hunt's Scapegoat, for which he and Henry Wentworth Monk (a Canadian obsessed with nudging Old Testament prophecies into actualisation) transported two goats and various skulls to the Dead Sea before they were chased away by the Bedouin.

"We carry forward, given the difficulties, with the actualisation of our economic model to build a prosperous and sustainable socialism".

"It was something we needed while the actualisation of Biafra seemed attainable.

It strikes me that Tanju, his crew and what they've done is an actualisation of what I desperately wanted all those years ago.

The film is set in California where an existential tug of war between loving another person and actualisation of the self seems almost mandatory.

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Potentialities corresponding to this latter type of actuality, then, cannot be actualised in so far as they are potential, they have only complete actualisations.

In "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" we watch her scattered quest for self-actualisation draw her step by step into a psychotic menage a trois with Javier Bardem* and Penelope Cruz.

Simon Pegg's memoir, "Nerd Do Well: A Small Boy's Journey to Becoming a Big Kid Gotham Booksks), is the latest to chronicle a famous sci-fi fan's self-actualisation.

In Belfast, another heroine achieved self-actualisation with a kitchen knife.

Stiller (pictured) reimagines Thurber's satire as an effects-driven self-actualisation feelgood drama, which is a little more than it can bear.

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