noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
belated recognition/realization/acknowledgement
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The statement was a belated acknowledgement that the project had not been a success.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
full
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In short, rationality is a condition of the full realization of the meaning of higher education.
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Here at last she had achieved the full , joyous realization of her ideas of Niagara.
growing
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This was attributed to a growing realization of the extent of the economic malaise and the need for painful measures.
sudden
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Instances of the second more sudden realization are rarer.
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She looked up with the sudden realization that he was a head taller than she was.
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A slight chuckle escaped from her throat, the result of a sudden realization that she was thinking in terms of cotton.
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Then sudden realization that it would not stop.
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His mind could not take in all the implications of this sudden realization .
■ VERB
come
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Real understanding comes with the realization that a spacecraft can not remain in orbit unless the force of gravity is acting.
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And right then I came to a realization: 1 am Mr Hartmann.
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When we are honest, we come to the humbling realization that in each abuser is a piece of us.
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I have come to the realization that life is unjust in many ways.
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As she continued her oratorical massacre, he came to a sober realization .
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How had the managers come to this realization ?
grow
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The need for analogue computers will grow with the realization that whole new fields will be opened up by evolutionary computing.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
blinding realization/clarity/revelation etc
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Because then it was that she knew, with blinding clarity, what had been there for some time now.
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It had come to him as a blinding revelation when he was but a small child.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated, the realization of available resources to get a message across.
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Classical elite theorists had sought to show that liberal democracy was a utopian ideal incapable of realization .
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It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.
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Large-scale expectations may depend for their realization on changes in society and its value patterns.
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Nothing is more exhilarating than the realization that you can make money by doing work that you love.
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That is the same life-changing realization that Shamsiddeen and other hajji say they found in Mecca.
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What Simmel accomplishes is a realization of the inseparability of the positive and negative consequences of these social transformations.
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When you have parity of power, that promotes understanding and the realization that all employees are interdependent.