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materialize

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[ US /məˈtɪɹiəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. come into being; become reality
    Her dream really materialized

How To Use materialize In A Sentence

  • He vanished from the scene, to materialize presently in front of the door.
  • Were they spiritualized, minimized, or did they fail to find fulfillment only because of the failure of the restoration to materialize?
  • This coming battle, if it materializes, represents a turning point in U.S. foreign policy and possibly a turning point in the recent history of the world.
  • But if the international community wants the hopeful prospects for the days, months and years ahead to materialize for Iraq, we must confront the reality of Saddam Hussein's intransigency. CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2003
  • I would like to digress at this point, to describe another use for allopruinol which materialized about 10 years later, because it typifies the kind of chemotherapeutic selectivity which can be achieved with purine analogs as the result of differences in the specificties of parasitic and mammalian enzymes. Nobel Lecture The Purine Path To Chemotherapy
  • Disturbingly, NONE of the promised 1.15 billion in aid from the U.S. has materialized. Mark Schuller: Unstable Foundations: Human Rights of Haiti's 1.5 Million IDPs
  • Indeed, in the film, the ocean can project and materialize the deepest thoughts that lie in the minds of the humans living close by.
  • They'd traveled about an hour away from Kol when Beau materialized out of the tree.
  • I wander around the house thinking of what I can organize, clean, utilize, materialize, deodorize and then wander back to the computer. Lee Block: When the Kids are Away, Does the Single Parent Play?
  • So I went to college, with that kind of preconceived notion which didn't materialize. Oral History Interview with Eva Clayton, July 18, 1989. Interview C-0084. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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