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- MATERIALIZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MATERIALIZE is to make material : objectify How to use materialize in a sentence
- MATERIALIZE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
MATERIALIZE meaning: 1 If an object materializes, it appears suddenly: 2 If an idea or hope materializes, it becomes… Learn more
- MATERIALIZE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
If a person or thing materializes, they suddenly appear, after they have been invisible or in another place
- MATERIALIZE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
The writer materializes the more abstract ideas with metaphors, making the concepts easier to grasp to make physically perceptible; cause (a spirit or the like) to appear in bodily form to render materialistic
- Materializes - definition of materializes by The Free Dictionary
1 (intr) to become fact; actually happen: our hopes never materialized 4 (intr) to take shape; become tangible: after hours of discussion, the project finally began to materialize 5 (General Physics) physics to form (material particles) from energy, as in pair production
- materialize verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of materialize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Materialize Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To cause to become real or actual By building the house, we materialized a dream To become fact; develop into something real or tangible; be realized A plan that never materialized To take on, or appear in, bodily form To make materialistic Some experts believe that these anomalies are proof of a spirit's attempt to materialize
- What does Materialize mean? - Definitions. net
To take physical form, to appear seemingly from nowhere Materialize refers to the process of making something tangible or visible, or becoming tangible or visible It can also mean appearing suddenly or unexpectedly, or to bring something into physical existence or reality, often from an idea or concept Etymology: [Cf F matrialiser ]
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