realisation in English

noun
1
an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.
there was a growing realization of the need to create common economic structures
2
the fulfillment or achievement of something desired or anticipated.
he did not live to see the realization of his dream
3
the action of converting an asset into cash.
There was no realisation of a capital asset, rather the payment obtained under the Joint Venture Agreement was a revenue receipt.

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1. Commercial realisation of projects, advertising and promotion

2. Those intentions were noble, the realisation fraught.

3. She waited for realisation, for pain to smite her.

4. These are factors which may accelerate realisation of the Lisbon Strategy.

5. These offer spectacular growth evolution, long-term realisation, quality and aestheticism.

6. Cold realisation of what she was doing swamped her fevered body.

7. This was intended to tie the Member States to prompter realisation of projects.

8. In our newfound realisation, we have coined the word holistic to summarise this concept.

9. Gives in to the Accusals after the realisation that it was necessary

10. It'seemed that the realisation of his life's dream oppressed him with overjoy.

11. Fulfilling that need with quality at an affordable cost is the realisation through Brainiacs

12. This was perhaps the first attempt at a reverential realisation of India as our motherland.

13. Catharsis has come to mean to cleanse or purge one’s soul through self-realisation

14. Synonyms for Achievings include perfection, achievement, realisation, realization, fulfillment, fulfilment, accomplishments, actualization, completions and

15. So its final fulfilment will lie not simply in the realisation of a wholly self-possessed life.

16. Just as this realisation dawned, a luckless couple drew into the parking space to read a map.

17. With it came the realisation of the meaning of the horrifying dream about the little muttering peasant.

18. Symbolisation is explained as a form of interactional realisation of this structure in analytical dialogue.

19. Her hand froze against his cheek as the realisation tensed every muscle in her body.

20. The realisation left him with a feeling of anguish so great that it threatened to engulf him.

21. The work-sites are stage-managed to reconcile time span, seasonal evolution, long-term realisation, quality and aestheticism.

22. Therefore, we should accelerate investment, simplify the realisation of cohesion policy programmes and make these programmes more flexible.

23. Wider realisation that Bromism still occurs and stricter control of the sale of bromide preparations without prescription are advocated.

24. A high-strength and high-accumulation capacity multi-layer filter medium and a process for realisation thereof

25. He was suddenly aware of the coldness beneath his chin and his eyes widened in shocked realisation.

26. Leveraging the large scale pilots to accelerate the concrete realisation of the objective of the new legislative framework.

27. I think that, with this report, we are, once again, one step closer to the realisation of the internal market.

28. 1 The reluctance of the Irish players to demonise Henry stemmed from the realisation that they, too, could be culprits.

29. In order to facilitate realisation of investment projects it should be possible for Member States to pay advances.

30. Borrowes needs to assess the number of projects on going, and what their realisation will mean in terms of employment

31. I have taken this course solely to assist the realisation of my assets for the benefit of all my creditors.

32. This comes from the realisation of a common goal focused around sustainability and the appreciation of one another within the area.

33. Consumer goods occupy a much more contradictory place in the circulation and realisation of capital than do fixed assets.

34. But, the great task that the country wants to accomplish today is the realisation of our dream of a ‘Cashless Society’.

35. The apoprotein components of the lipoproteins are also demonstrated in view of the recent realisation of their importance in lipid metabolism.

36. Amirs Gym is the realisation of a dream to set up a center to help the lives of special needs children

37. A glance through the catalogues soon brings the realisation that the choice is much greater than existed even a few years ago.

38. Worse still was the realisation that we were in constant danger from anacondas, caimans (a sort of small alligator) and piranha fish.

39. Since we need to accumulate extensive merit in order to generate realisation and achieve enlightenment quickly, we should attempt to Circumambulate as perfectly as possible.

40. With the joining of Turkey, we believe the ACD will further the realisation of Asian continent into Asian community and add dynamism to ACD process.

41. These two faces of modern India , one rugged , one chiselled , both equally luminous , represent two aspects of Indian sadhana or realisation of life ' s truth .

42. AAAS had at its disposal various enforcement methods for those receivables as provided by the Government Emergency Ordinance No 51/1998 on the realisation of State assets.

43. Avision for Empowerment is a beneficial programme, that has a profound impact on prisoners and the realisation of what they as an individual can achieve

44. Since we need to accumulate extensive merit in order to generate realisation and achieve enlightenment quickly, we should attempt to Circumambulate as perfectly as possible.

45. The Bothie The opening of The Bothie on Saturday, December 7, 2013 was the realisation of a five-year vision by Kintore community charity, Action Kintore SCIO

46. Beach (1938) reported that the Khoekhoe of the time had a velar lateral ejective affricate, , a common realisation or allophone of /kxʼ/ in languages with clicks.

47. Love to one Another, and therefore sacrifice of self for Another's good, would be, in the truest sense, a realisation of His presence in their midst

48. Was there any realisation of the fact that this economic downturn should not block funds to developing countries for mitigation and adaptation to climate change at the G20 meeting?

49. The EC funded "Verification and Launch of Integrated Digital Advanced Television in Europe" project, or briefly, VALIDATE, resulted in key breakthrough achievements that allowed its successful realisation.

50. Antonine College was the realisation of a dream for the Antonine Sisters, who came from Lebanon in the 1980s to minister to the Christian Lebanese and Maronite community.