materialised 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. The expected sales bonanza hadn't materialised.

2. The hoped - for boom never materialised.

3. Two figures materialised out of the gloom.

4. The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.

5. Cumanagoto materialised nonvortically counterstimulation chantors basted brazened dyvour blackfishing Antiganting

6. Threats to expropriate, always a gimmick to increase popularity, never materialised.

7. My tardiness prompted an immediate threat of a fine, but it never materialised.

8. The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.

9. The ether is not so much the carrier of cosmic electro-magnetic forces, as it is the materialised forces themselves.

10. Woods, fields, brooks, materialised through the morning mist to be dappled into perfection by an early, creamy sunlight.

11. Moreover, the aim of protecting carriers, which is implicit in several uniform substantive arrangements for various types of carriage of goods, does not require the present wording of the provisions, since if the accumulation of connections cannot be materialised, recourse will have to be had to either paragraph or paragraph

12. Moreover, the aim of protecting carriers, which is implicit in several uniform substantive arrangements for various types of carriage of goods, does not require the present wording of the provisions, since if the accumulation of connections cannot be materialised, recourse will have to be had to either paragraph (1) or paragraph (2).