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US
/ˈɹiəˌɫaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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successfully completed or brought to an end
the joy of a realized ambition overcame him
his mission accomplished he took a vacation
the completed project
How To Use realized In A Sentence
- Moreover, I realized -- experienced, even -- at long last, that "the Body of Christ" is a good deal more than a figure of speech; it is an appalling truth and mystery, uniting us beyond our knowing with one another, and uniting us with an ever greater mystery, the perichoresis ( "circling dance") of the Holy Trinity Who is our One God. Scott Cairns: Recovering the Body of Christ
- This does not exclude the existence of pockets of the urban population with unrealized homosexual desires.
- Lovecraft dealt not with the supernatural but with the "supernormal," as Joshi puts it -- the unrealized side of material reality. The Lovecraft News Network
- Having browsed through this book, you've probably realized that despite the noise, stink, stupidity and self-destructiveness of Planet Earth, it's not a bad place to vacation.
- Gil probably should have thought about that and realized that a street address with the word rattlesnake in it was most likely a bad omen—that things probably wouldn’t turn out well if they tried living there. Fatal Error
- After a little while the bellboy realized that there was a special on rooms that night and the price for the men's room should have been $25. Math problem?
- I realized how our leadership brings forth mediocre organizations and dispirited people.
- However, historian Will Durant correctly observed: ‘Europe and America are the spoiled child and grandchild of Asia and have never quite realized the wealth of their pre-classical inheritance.’
- The cloaker had begun running low on power, she realized. The Heart of the Warrior
- We realized with a sense of growing desperation that nobody knew we were in there.