Be fully aware or cognizant of.
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Examples for "realize"
Examples for "realize"
1You were absolutely right; we need time, but Bourne doesn't realize it.
2It took me a moment to realize she had asked a question.
3But I really don't think you realize the seriousness of this situation.
4My heart races as I realize that I can't answer his question.
5This, however, as you cannot fail to realize, is an ambassadorial issue.
1China has said 47 countries support its refusal to recognize the case.
2One case sparked national outrage, forcing the government to recognize DGCIM abuse.
3However, the government has said it does not recognize such a plan.
4He'd seen enough family members over the years to recognize the signs.
5In appealing the case, the magazine wants courts to recognize new technology.
1As news breaks from Europe, I realise that history is repeating itself.
2You realise I may have to ask...personal questions of your immediate family.
3I pray they now realise that violence adds no value to society.
4You probably don't realise how often you have been asked this question.
5They realise that nearly all serious work will be banned in Ireland.
1However, the government has said it does not recognise such a plan.
2The programme will recognise innovation by financial services companies across the island.
3You recognise the words, but nothing quite makes sense, nothing feels certain.
4Britain does not recognise Israeli control of the area seized from Syria.
5We need to recognise that in the way the EU does business.