What does materialise mean?
Definitions for materialise
ma·te·ri·alise
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word materialise.
Princeton's WordNet
happen, materialize, materialiseverb
come into being; become reality
"Her dream really materialized"
Wiktionary
materialiseverb
To take physical form, to appear seemingly from nowhere.
materialiseverb
To cause to take physical form, or to cause an object to appear.
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materialise
Materialise means to come into existence or become real or actual. It can also refer to the process of making something physically exist or appear, often from nothing or in a seemingly magical manner. In addition, in the context of manufacturing or production, materialise can mean to convert plans, designs, or ideas into a tangible or visible form.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of materialise in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of materialise in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of materialise in a Sentence
My work feels like strands of my thoughts that have flown around the universe before coming back to materialise.
The Bank will have a bias to acting early and gradually. It expects to be adding around 1 percent to the countercyclical capital buffer on UK exposures of all banks, even before the overall threat of future losses looks high, and if threats materialise, or shrink, the Bank will reduce its expectation for capital buffers back towards the baseline level.
We are extremely positive it will materialise, if there's one port anywhere where this should be achieved, it should be Rotterdam.
Currently, the practical conditions, the political and regional circumstances, which would enable us to reach a permanent agreement between us -- the Israelis and the Palestinians -- are failing to materialise.
Incremental retail and institutional demand was expected to materialise in 2018, but regulatory actions by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) have impaired progress, the SEC has taken needed steps in 2018, targeting ICO (initial coin offerings) scams, but the uncertainty around which projects are securities versus commodities has created substantial uncertainty.
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