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were realizing
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
Exact(34)
Depfa's executives were realizing that their loans to the Wisconsin schools were unlikely to be repaid.
Now, it seemed, people were realizing that typical sources of care weren't infallible.
"The last six months, people were realizing the military has a lot to offer," said Lt. Col. John Sheard, the state recruiting commander.
Far-right ministers who hoped Sharon was bluffing or who thought they could restrain him were realizing he would not be stopped, and they were starting to bolt.
"It just happened to be a time when both of us were realizing for the first time that we were really on our own".
"They were realizing their summer homes could be treated like real homes; they were entertaining there and congregating there," he said.
Similar(26)
Their fears were realized.
In some places, the fears were realized.
But the team's fears were realized.
Successful ATRP polymerizations of acrylates were realized.
Experiments were realized three times in triplicate.
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