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be realizing
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
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Such a statement might have provoked an outcry a year ago — Ms. Merkel quickly played down the prospect of a "big bang" solution coming from the gathering in Brussels — but Germans may be realizing that their own well-being is in imminent danger.
They will have to open up to the world, and they seem to be realizing that.
The veteran officials assured them that their biggest challenge would be realizing how little they know, despite being fans.
"How could I not be realizing the guy I want to be with is right in front of me?" she said.
Motivated by being traded to the Saints, and seemingly recovered from a sports hernia, Shockey could finally be realizing some of his vast potential.
Even professional investors who know how to digest financial statements seem to be realizing that they may not truly know what they own.
The point is to fully tap the "revenues we can be realizing from our facilities," said Kenneth J. Ringler Jr., the authority's executive director.
Similar(4)
That must be realized.
All of this potential could be realized.
Another dream postponed, never to be realized.
Will these hopes be realized?
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