Sentence examples for materialised from inspiring English sources

"materialised" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is usually used to refer to something that has become real, tangible, or visible. For example, "After weeks of hard work, my dream finally materialised."

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materialised

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Past of materialise

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Abdelmoume Djabou materialised at the far post to prod the ball home.

But on the basis of the ICM survey so far, the long-promised swing back to the Conservatives in the final 72 hours before the election, the central pillar of the strategy organised by Lynton Crosby, David Cameron's campaign manager, has not materialised.

EE has subsequently held talks about joining the YouView consortium, but no deal has ever materialised and instead the company has decided to launch its own service.

"He promised the earth in 2012 and, as the byelection result showed, people put their faith in him, but none of what he promised has materialised.

(Their worst fears materialised when the first recorded cholera outbreak in Haiti hit in November 2010, killing more than 8,000 people).

Shortly thereafter, a salacious video for Miley Cyrus's Adore You materialised, in which the singer runs a sly hand down her body to signify that she too will procure her own pleasure – a routine she's also decided to play up on her current Bangerz tour.

Both sides battled for a winner – Woodrow denied by Carson and McClean seeing a fizzing shot deflected narrowly wide three minutes from the end – but it never materialised and the full-time whistle was met by another chorus of jeers aimed at the Fulham manager despite the point surely guaranteeing their safety.

The strong surge of Tory support for which she had been hoping materialised right across southern England, but in the North swings were low and in Scotland it was Labour who gained ground, displacing as they did so Mrs Thatcher's likely Scottish Secretary, Mr Teddy Taylor.

Related: Nick Clegg resigns as Lib Dem leader In an emollient statement outside No 10 after visiting Buckingham Palace to inform Queen Elizabeth II that all but unanimous fears of a second hung parliament – one with no majority party – had not materialised, Cameron promised to lead a "One Nation" Tory government now that he was unencumbered by the compromises of coalition with the Lib Dems.

But the stability this revolution was supposed to inspire hasn't materialised.

Expectations that the SNP would win nearly all of Scotland's 59 seats have materialised.

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