realise in English

verb
1
become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
he realized his mistake at once
synonyms:registerperceivediscernbe/become aware of (the fact that)be/become conscious of (the fact that)noticeunderstandgraspcomprehendseerecognizework outfathomapprehendlatch on tosavvyfigure outget (the message)sussbe/become cognizant of
2
cause (something desired or anticipated) to happen.
our loans are helping small business realize their dreams
3
give actual or physical form to.
the stage designs have been beautifully realized
4
make (money or a profit) from a transaction.
she realized a profit of $100,000
verb

Use "realise" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "realise" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "realise", or refer to the context using the word "realise" in the English Dictionary.

1. Your assassin would realise this.

2. I realise the question sounds moronic.

3. Don't you realise you could start a war?

4. I didn't realise they celebrated Christmas in Japan.

5. You do realise your wife is a troll, sire.

6. Immediately we realise that something is very wrong.

7. You don't realise how aggravating you can be.

8. People don't realise how much work goes into it.

9. They are shortly to realise that we mean business.

10. I don't think you realise the gravity of the situation.

11. 7 Didn't they realise that mountaineering was a serious business?

12. 5 synonyms for Actualise: actualize, realize, substantiate, realise, actualize

13. I realise now it was very selfish of me.

14. 'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!'

15. We now realise that these claims are totally unfounded.

16. Now people are starting to realise that he means business.

17. I'd just begun to realise he was taking me for a ride.

18. Various textile techniques will be explored to realise design possibilities.

19. Make sure students realise that 'fat' is an unflattering or pejorative word.

20. New additive Chemistries are required to realise the full potential, she says

21. When did you realise that the money was missing from your account?

22. Make sure students realise that 'fat' is an unflattering or pejorative word.Sentencedict.com

23. You know that pivotal moment when you suddenly realise you're getting old?

24. 7 To realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom.

25. You have to just realise that logarithms are really just exponents.

26. Being a prudent and cautious person, you realise that the problem must be resolved.

27. Let him realise one thing: she might be poor, but she was nobody's doormat!

28. It is important, however, to realise that discipleship still involves this sacrifice for some.

29. If you were in the Sahara, you would realise the value of fresh water.

30. What the Ottos didn't realise was that this servant girl knew voodoo .

31. All thinking people realise that we must stop wasting our natural resources.

32. Do you realise that by lying to the court you have committed perjury?

33. It scared him to realise how close he had come to losing everything.

34. Does not the Minister realise that the unemployment figures in the Province are deplorable?

35. This is a year when you could realise the attractions of being self-employed.

36. It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over.

37. Was Cullam a complete clod or did he realise how macabre his words had been?

38. What they don't realise is that this was all an April Fools' prank.

39. You realise that I just flew 3,000 miles to keep you from getting killed.

40. Synonyms for Concretize include embody, personify, express, incorporate, manifest, realise, realize, represent, epitomise and epitomize

41. It just makes you realise how important the FAO are in getting this under control.

42. With Alacrity as your trusted partner you will realise more value from your external counsel

43. Satan does not realise that real freedom is found in obeying the voice of reason.

44. Synonyms for Carry out include accomplish, achieve, attain, fulfil, fulfill, complete, effect, reach, realise and consummate

45. As the plot unfolds, you gradually realise that all your initial assumptions were wrong.

46. Rather than Centralising power, the union should realise that challenging members’ national identities sparks resistance

47. They realise that passing exams is no longer enough to gain a place at university.

48. It's been a short, obstacle-filled but fruitful struggle for Moonshake to realise their potential.

49. In fact, international law is both more pervasive and more effectual than we generally realise.

50. Breathalysed, Crystals turning green before my eyes I can hardly realise, that I have been breathalyzed