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the unrealized
verb
To make unreal; to idealize.
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"Freedom!" he sang about the unrealized demands of the revolution.
I feared for the unrealized dreams that I am working to keep alive.
Wealthy American shareholders often borrow against their shares and live tax-free off the unrealized appreciation for years.
Rising capital flows would also assuage investors worried about the unrealized losses on property loans held by Spanish banks.
David Schafer also meditates on the unrealized promise of modern engineering in his show, titled "A Death in the Family".
And if you're in a borderline situation, you'll unexpectedly pay an A.M.T. on all or part of the unrealized gain".
He had been hearing about the unrealized potential of the Williston Basin, he said, and "I decided I like a challenge".
A housing development contains, along with a scattering of relatively new homes, rows of dusty plots that suggest the unrealized hopes of a developer.
Joseph M. Perello, the city's chief marketing officer, said the goal was to tap into the unrealized potential for profit in the city's portfolio of intellectual property.
The overall effect is to evoke a nostalgic mourning for the undelivered promises of modernity and for the unrealized possibilities of collective public life.
MAYOR MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG could be on his way to getting effective control over the New York City school system, the unrealized goal of the last three mayors.
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