To earn, to gain (money).
Be fully aware or cognizant of.
To make real or concrete; give reality or substance to.
Perceive (an idea or situation) mentally.
1 As news breaks from Europe, I realise that history is repeating itself.
2 You realise I may have to ask...personal questions of your immediate family.
3 I pray they now realise that violence adds no value to society.
4 You probably don't realise how often you have been asked this question.
5 They realise that nearly all serious work will be banned in Ireland.
6 To visit other countries is to realise how far behind we are.
7 Is it possible to realise such a world in ten short years?
8 It was not good enough today and we have to realise that.
9 But his true importance was far larger than most of us realise .
10 In many cases, the patient does not even realise this is happening.
11 It has made me realise the importance of public service and community.
12 We also realise that this government will end its term in June.
13 It reads: We will help you realise your dream to study abroad.
14 Executives almost certainly did know about banking and they didn't realise either.
15 All members of the euro zone realise the urgency to deliver commitment.
16 Without some new thinking, Apple is unlikely to realise China's vast potential.
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