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actualisation

[ UK /ˌækt‍ʃuːəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. making real or giving the appearance of reality

How To Use actualisation In A Sentence

  • Self-esteem is the need to feel good about oneself and self-actualisation is the need to reach one's full potential.
  • After 15 years, the executive as the source of political leadership ought to seek the actualisation of these outputs of democratic governance.
  • A very simple parallel can be drawn between actualisations of an enthusiasm for modifying cars and actualisations of an enthusiasm for computer gaming.
  • M : I am neither the potentiality nor the actualisation, nor the actuality of things.
  • The film itself is not an event, but is merely another actualisation of the pure event which subsists in the actualisation.
  • I dreamt last night that a hand stood between myself and the door that was to represent my self-actualisation.
  • However, the actualisation of these objectives on the ground requires the involvement and maximum effort on the part of stakeholders.
  • New plans, opportunities and collaborations need to be discussed and explored for actualisation in the near future.
  • A contrary view is that retirement is a well-earned reward after years of hard work, a so-called ‘third age’ where fulfillment, self-actualisation and leisure are paramount.
  • According to Maslow's hierarchical needs model companionship is only third on the list with self-esteem and self-actualisation above it.
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