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Meanings of
realisation
in English
Portuguese
reconhecimento
Spanish
reconocimiento
Catalan
acompliment
Back to the meaning
Making real or giving the appearance of reality.
recognition
realization
fruition
actualization
actualisation
Portuguese
reconhecimento
Synonyms
Examples for "
recognition
"
recognition
realization
fruition
actualization
actualisation
Examples for "
recognition
"
1
Last year, workers launched strikes demanding
recognition
of a new, independent union.
2
Facial
-
recognition
databases are used by police to help identify possible criminal suspects.
3
Ten years later, there is growing
recognition
that the system needs help.
4
We want greater
recognition
of the depth of the food poverty problem.
5
A common thread runs through voice
recognition
technology and cryptography: information theory.
1
Caim had come to terms with that
realization
a long time ago.
2
Life only in yearning; Death to crown
realization
;
peace only in oblivion.
3
With that
realization
,
he found himself no longer concerned for his safety.
4
The
realization
that she was now free hadn't registered until that moment.
5
In my case, it means
realization
of the potentialities of my design.
1
Without U.S. approval the agreement as currently negotiated cannot come to
fruition
.
2
Because she wasn't the right person to bring its power to
fruition
.
3
Our original vision didn't come to
fruition
;
the blueprint never came together.
4
But that was eight months ago, and nothing has come to
fruition
.
5
It's bittersweet being here to see their hard work come into
fruition
.
1
Whatever of failure there was in their
actualization
,
Brook Farm ideas remain.
2
But sometimes the difference between
self
-
actualization
and self-amusement is less than you think.
3
I'm so sick of our diagrams of
self
-
actualization
at the expense of others.
4
Maslow originally placed self
actualization
needs at the top of his five stage model.
5
The
actualization
of ourselves in relation to one another is both difficult and painful.
1
Even a poor person or even 'primitive' societies can have degrees of
self
-
actualisation
.
2
Thereafter the individual would move on to higher needs like social belonging, and lastly to
self
-
actualisation
.
3
This
actualisation
of your true status, your place in the Eternal World, is waiting for you.
4
It illuminated the challenges involved in idea creation and
actualisation
while providing the guidance to overcome them.
5
It depends on the
actualisation
on our assessment and the information we get in the next 30 days.
Usage of
realisation
in English
1
This fight brought home the
realisation
that boxing can have brutal consequences.
2
A
realisation
of the crisis came to the crowd on the beach.
3
That capacity for
self
-
realisation
does, however, come across strongly through the performances.
4
The real terror resides far more in threats than in their
realisation
.
5
The key to this new
realisation
must be an improvement in governance.
6
And this clearly has implications for the
realisation
of justice, she said.
7
It's not an excuse but a
realisation
that I finally need help.
8
The
realisation
of the meaning of the words covers me with shame.
9
With it comes the dreadful
realisation
of how good things were before.
10
Real remembrances remained tantalizingly out of reach,
realisation
a painful, incomplete process.
11
The
realisation
that Cabal was actually looking at Leonie proved unexpectedly confusing.
12
That
realisation
led Laura to a phase two of her home re-do.
13
He joins us to explain what made him come to this
realisation
.
14
Then came the
realisation
that this was more than a mere fight.
15
Slowly, poignantly, the
realisation
emerges that Diana has never known true friendship.
16
The complete development of that
realisation
was the work of many years.
Other examples for "realisation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
realisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden realisation
full realisation
grow realisation
be a realisation
come the realisation
More collocations
Translations for
realisation
Portuguese
reconhecimento
compreensão
realização
Spanish
reconocimiento
cumplimiento
realización
entendimiento
comprensión
Catalan
acompliment
reconeixement
realització
Realisation
through the time
Realisation
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common