We have no meanings for "realise life" in our records yet.
1 I think the more you see, the more you realise life is a circus.
2 Of course we shall be able to realise this, according as we realise life .
3 We realise life itself as the pilgrimage of pilgrimages.
4 Because they realise life can be snuffed out at any minute, they want to live life to the fullest.
5 She said the council needed to realise lives were at stake.
6 They realised life , for life is what they were.
7 She was not shallow; but she merely realised life more through her intelligence than through her feelings.
8 Unable to fight anymore, she realises life alone on her recliner-couch drinking beer is more than enough.
9 It was while working on her third novel she realised life events had swamped this former fictional escape.
10 I am not sure exactly when it happened, but at some point I realised life had increasingly come to resemble a long-haul flight.
11 They come to life slowly as the writer begins to understand their habits, neuroses and the banal minutiae that constitute a fully realised life .
12 Her disappointment at realising life after the war would never be as she imagined it left her "very very depressed" and "very bitter".
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