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(v)
(transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
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Non-Oxford British standard spelling of realize.
(adj)
successfully completed or brought to an end
(with on or upon, formerly also with in) to trust; to have confidence in; to depend.
(n)
Something or someone that realizes, or that brings about realization
(ambitransitive) To align again or anew.
Alternative form of realizer. [Something or someone that realizes, or that brings about realization]
One who, or that which, replies.
A surname.
A concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
a race between teams; each member runs or swims part of the distance
(geology) An igneous, volcanic (extrusive) rock, of felsic composition, with aphanitic to porphyritic texture.
(US, rare, dated) Alternative form of realign. [(transitive) To bring back into alignment.]
Real estate; a piece of real property; land.
To close or be closed after having previously been opened
The small spiked wheel on the end of a spur.
To categorize or treat in racial terms.
(informal) relative (someone in the same family)
(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.
One who believes in seeing things the way they really are, as opposed to how they would like them to be.
To review, alter and amend, especially of written material.
(Canada, US) A person or business that sells or leases out real estate, acting as an agent for the property owner.
To make (the soil) more fertile by adding nutrients to it.
A public gathering or mass meeting that is not mainly a protest and is organized to inspire enthusiasm for a cause.
A kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound.
(adv)
In a royal manner; in a manner having to do with royalty.
A commodity; see realty.
(N)
a brand management agency based in Paris, France.
(transitive, intransitive) To apply again.
(slang, chiefly UK) A cigarette rolled by hand.
(skiing) Aerial skiing.
(transitive) To alter the size of something.
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of fertilize. [To make (the soil) more fertile by adding nutrients to it.]
(transitive) To lace again.
Beyond reach; unattainable; lofty.
(anatomy) The circular, darkly pigmented area surrounding a nipple; the areola mammae.
(obsolete) unrevengeful.
(computing) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
a British sports bar chain.
(intransitive) To write in a journal; to keep a journal.
A large flightless bird of the order Rheiformes, native to South America.
To analyze again.
One who relies.
A surname from Italian.
(historical) A member of a social class, in the 16th-century Spanish colonies, who were born in the colonies but had European lineage.
A person employed to wind material onto a reel.
(transitive) To seize (assets, property, etc.) again.
Any of the marine turtles of the genus Lepidochelys, found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The monetary unit of Cambodia, equivalent to 100 sen or 10 kak. Symbol: ៛
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of journalize. [(transitive) To record in a journal.]
(transitive) To make unreal; to idealize.
a 2004 direct-to-DVD horror film produced by The Asylum, directed by Mark Atkins and starring Adam Baldwin.
(transitive) To subject to analysis.
To adore excessively; to revere immoderately.
British standard spelling of analyze.
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of idolize. [To make an idol of, or to worship as an idol.]
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of idealize. [(transitive) To regard something as ideal.]
(transitive) To record in annals.
(transitive) To subject (something or someone) to dialysis.
(figuratively) A keen eye for detail.
(intransitive, rare) To salivate.
(transitive, sciences, mathematics) To make dual, to find or consider the dual item of a given one.
a 1991 real-time strategy game produced by Graftgold Ltd. for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST.
To fill up once again.
A very small brook; a streamlet; a creek, rivulet.
(ambitransitive) To light or kindle anew.
(ambitransitive) To build again or anew.
(occupational health) Initialism of recommended exposure limit.
(architecture) A large polygonal recess in a building, such as a bay window, forming a protrusion on the outer wall.
A company or individual that purchases goods or services with the intention of reselling them rather than consuming or using them.
To tell again, often differently, what one has read or heard; to paraphrase.
To sell again.
Not having, or not governed by, reins.