materialise in English

verb
1
(of a ghost, spirit, or similar entity) appear in bodily form.
There must be strange entities materializing from the ether, ghouls, ghosts, or spirits hanging out in the material world to warn or haunt us.
2
become actual fact; happen.
the assumed savings may not materialize
synonyms:happenoccurcome abouttake placecome into beingtranspirecome offeventuatecome to pass
verb

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1. It has yet to materialise.

2. Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise.

3. I don't think her idealistic plans will ever materialise.

4. But hopes of a big jobs bonanza will not materialise.

5. The scale of lending needed to support a normal cyclical recovery will not materialise.

6. That, of all people, the most elusive one should suddenly materialise to help her.

7. The £10m they have pledged towards a £13m rescue package has yet to materialise.

8. Some , such as ExxonMobil, actually advocate a tax ( which is unlikely to materialise ) .

9. That became one day in three as the monsoon failed to materialise.

10. However, only a very few were, and are, reputed to materialise substances.

11. However, this vision did not materialise because the soil was not suitable for rice cultivation.

12. South Korean forecasters also issued warnings ahead of an expected landfall, but this did not materialise.

13. A move did not materialise and he later turned down a short-term contract with Rotherham United.

14. Attention switched to the new Coronations then being delivered, and the other six Vambacs failed to materialise.

15. Its design thought and the approach to materialise it are discussed in particular in the paper.

16. Needless to say, additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise.

17. Despite being billed as the next big thing[sentence dictionary], huge contracts and catwalk shows failed to materialise.

18. Synonyms for Crystallise include form, gel, materialise, materialize, become definite, emerge, develop, grow, manifest and mature

19. Despite being billed as the next big thing, huge contracts and catwalk shows failed to materialise.

20. An unsatisfactory outcome over the space station might make the money even less likely to materialise.

21. She had been expecting a lift which failed to materialise, defending solicitor Mark Blundell told the court.

22. Although some alignments are still carried out manually, the risk of error mentioned by the Court has yet to materialise.

23. If these costs do not materialise, there remain the political risks associated with the controversial nature of the technology.

24. Subject: Accounting for aid to tsunami victims due to failure of donations to materialise and failure to disburse money contributed

25. Golden idols of the Buddha, festooned with white votive scarves, gradually materialise, as my eyes grow used to the gloom.

26. There was a rally in the euro, but hopes of a recovery to a one-to-one parity did not materialise.

27. There is little if any extra land to bring into production, and it may take several years for any 'supply response' to materialise.

28. From the Cambridge English Corpus This was at a time of protracted waiting for a church council to materialise - it had been Convoked …

29. It did not materialise so far because of some problems of the access in the roads between the two cities.

30. In addition, risks to the integrity of the unified wage bill have already started to materialise and remain a source of concern.

31. In the year 2000, in order to be able to build single-piece Stereolithography models with dimensions of more than 2 meters, Materialise developed Mammoth Stereolithography.

32. Still, unless rates are linked to the level of demand, much of the benefit of smart grids will fail to materialise, says Mr Faruqui of the Brattle Group.

33. Moreover, credit booms and busts leave a debt overhang and losses can materialise only via insolvencies, whereas equity flows automatically absorb losses in case of a bust and provide the cross border owner with incentives to continue financing.

34. Capriole was a collaboration with architect Isaïe Bloch and with 3-D print company Materialise as well as being the fourth collaboration with United Nude for the Snake Shoe made of black transparent acrylic sheets and with a slender curved heel