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Example sentences for "realization"

Lexicographically close words:
realists; realite; realities; reality; realizable; realizations; realize; realized; realizes; realizing
  1. With a sharp realization that her best friends were in trouble, she was obliged to conceal any trace of that knowledge.

  2. The thought of her darling out in the storm, suffering she knew not what, had unnerved Susan Hornby, and brought home to her as nothing else had ever done a realization of the precious relation between them.

  3. This, added to her eagerness and mental receptivity, had made his task one of constant rejoicing in the realization of his most extravagant dreams for her.

  4. It has been said that the immaculate conception was the result of Mary's realization that real man is the son of God.

  5. How did he expect a realization of 'Thy kingdom come,' I wonder?

  6. The idea of changing the base of numeration will appear to most persons as absurd, and its realization as impossible; yet the probability is, it will be done.

  7. I thought of it all the evening, and dreamt of it all night, waking the next morning with a new realization of the subject.

  8. The presence of other planes, and his original plan, all were lost sight of in the pulse-quickening realization that he had crippled the plane of the famous ace in that first burst.

  9. McGee was engaged in exactly such mental speculation when he was brought to the realization of his own nearness to war by the plane-rocking explosion of a well-placed Archie.

  10. And the good sense of the Japanese has brought them to a realization that that does not pay.

  11. But that must be replaced by realization of the historical worthiness of Orientals as well as Caucasians.

  12. To me who have been round the greatest sea on earth comes the realization that I have seen only a narrow line of it, and that I can only believe that the rest is what it has been said to be.

  13. Then the homeward-bound spirit took possession of me,--that selfsame realization of my direction which had come over me upon sight of the Australian coast three years previously, a psychological twisting which baffled me for a time.

  14. He gathered strength from a warm realization that with Squibs and Mrs. Squibs Sylvia couldn't possibly hurt him.

  15. That was why she had done it, because war had made her see that George was right by bringing her to a stark realization of the value of the younger, stronger bodies.

  16. George went reluctantly, belligerently, for since his landing his feeling of homesickness had increased with the realization that his victorious country was more radically altered than he had fancied.

  17. He did, and he was not without distaste for his methods, nor without realization that they might hurt him most of all with the very person they were designed to serve; yet he couldn't hesitate, because no other way offered.

  18. This, then, was the realization of his magnificent hopes!

  19. In many places it still lacks a realization of the real needs of the race.

  20. The prospect is that the next House will be Democratic, but the Democrats apparently lack a realization of the many new problems upon which the country is divided.

  21. It will, of course, not lead to my retirement from politics, but it will postpone no doubt, the realization of some ambitions.

  22. If Israel is merely to be led to the realization of its secular destiny through the conquest of Canaan, but is not to be more closely identified with God's cause, by God's going in their midst, Moses prefers to stay in the wilderness.

  23. She had come to a full realization of what a very frivolous person her little mother was and while it made her sad in a way it also touched her sense of humor irresistibly.

  24. My daughters," began the little lady solemnly, "I have just come to the realization of my worthlessness.

  25. With sudden realization he remembered that it was always this way inside the city.

  26. He was also bothered by the realization that he hadn't remembered to look for something coming in.

  27. Then came realization that it would be a half answer, and a poor one at that.

  28. Yet, though he loved it, he had not let his selfish desires outweigh the sense of duty that had brought him to a realization of the moral wrong which lay beneath the adventurous escapade that had brought him to Africa.

  29. From head to foot he was red with his own blood, and at last, weakening from the loss of it, he came to the bitter realization that alone he could do no more to succor his Meriem.

  30. He seemed to have gone mad with rage at the realization that he could not overtake her, and then he threw his rifle to his shoulder, aimed carefully at the slim figure scrambling into the trees, and fired.

  31. The statement brought Baynes to a realization of the cause of their return.

  32. The boy, patterning his conduct after that of his preceptor, unstoppered the vials of his invective upon the head of the enemy, until in realization of the futility of words as weapons he bethought himself of something heavier to hurl.

  33. But presently there came to him a realization of the fact that his own base plans had led the girl into this terrible predicament, and that even had she escaped "Hanson" she would have found but little better deserts awaiting her with him.

  34. There came too, the realization that Meriem was infinitely more precious to him than he had imagined.

  35. How could he dare go, naked and unkempt, to that fair thing who had once been his jungle-fellow and propose the thing that had been in his mind when first the realization of his love had swept over him?

  36. His eyes bulged in horror at the realization of the truth which that glance revealed.

  37. A shocked and angry protest rose to Baynes' lips; but he did not utter it, for almost simultaneously came the realization that this was practically the same thing he had been planning upon himself.

  38. We discussed all these matters fully, in the most friendly spirit, and I thought I had aroused Mr. Cameron to a realization of the great war that was before us, and was in fact upon us.

  39. The disclosures of revelation confirm the ethical law of the natural reason, completing the moral view and supplying, in the divine forces of Christianity, the proper dynamic for the realization of the ethical life.

  40. Besides its service to morals in confirming and extending our needed knowledge of duty, its greatest ethical service is in supplying the needed dynamic or efficacious force for the realization of the holy life.

  41. And thus Christianity supplies the divine and sufficient dynamic for the full realization of the ethical life.

  42. The clearer light is forceful and efficacious for a better realization of the moral task.

  43. He could at that moment have knelt at her feet and worshipped in her the realization of every image which his imagination had ever formed of a perfect woman.

  44. The image of Beaumanoir grew fainter and fainter as she knelt down upon the floor, not to ask pardon for her sin, but to pray for immunity for herself and the speedy realization of the great object of her ambition and her crime!

  45. The realization of these proposals failed, as is known, on account of their rejection by the Government of Great Britain.

  46. The realization of the saint-like purity of his aims reassured him.

  47. But to the speed-drunken motorist it is a realization of dim and tremulous visions of Paradise.

  48. It was only because the teacher meant an aid to the realization of her ambition to become "educated" that she was interested in his coming.

  49. At times, the realization that there was no possible appeal from her situation did almost drive her to a frenzy.

  50. For me the force of circumstances alone was decisive; the material interests of the working classes and the entire nation; common sense and the realization of a practical policy.

  51. She was often disappointed, but never with the sick intensity of dismay that had marked every fresh stage in her realization of Queenie Torrance's indifference to friendship.

  52. You can boil your own kettle on the gas-ring on the landing," Mrs. Hoxton said indifferently, and left her new lodger to the realization that the purchase of a kettle had never occurred to her at all.

  53. The peace and harmony of her surroundings fell on Alex' wearied spirit with an almost poignant realization of their beauty.

  54. She even crept slowly and listlessly about in the shade of the great Borghese gardens, in the comparative freshness of the Pincio height, and wondered piteously at this strange realization of her girlhood's dream of seeing Italy.

  55. The self-realization of the monad is at the same time an intensification of its perceptiveness and of its dynamic.

  56. By realism I mean the gift of ourselves to reality, the work of concrete realization .

  57. Nor did these magnificent appreciations of Faraday cease when the enthusiasm for his memory, immediately after his death, had faded somewhat into sober realization of his merits.

  58. His anxiety to secure this post had been increased by the growing realization that a business life was not to his liking.

  59. In the midst of these experiments, he came to the realization that two portions of metal of different kinds, separated by a moist non-conducting material, might be made to produce a constant current of electricity for some time.

  60. With the realization of all that Ohm's Work meant in the department of electricity, it is easy to understand how his name deserves a place in the science for all time.

  61. Yes, the dream was near to realization now; the tempest was past, and the sunshine shone across the path of youth and love without the shadow of a cloud between.

  62. He shuddered as he pictured her realization of himself as he was, and swore that sooner than that this should be he would cast the old self aside.

  63. And so the true aim of the study of history in the elementary school is not the realization of its utilitarian, its cultural, or its disciplinary value.

  64. How, then, did these three groups exchange places, for I felt that the doctrine of self-realization would not permit them to remain in the same employment during the entire session.

  65. A mastery of these subjects was essential to a realization of the purpose that I had in mind.

  66. I said that one way of solving these subordinate problems that arise in the realization of our chief aims in teaching is the a priori method of applying general principles to the problems.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.