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“realise” – English explanatory dictionary

I realise that you're a busy man
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realize verb 1. to get to a point where you understand clearly ○ He didn’t realise what he was letting himself in for when he said he would paint the house. ○ We soon realised we were on the wrong road. ○ When she went into the manager’s office she did not realise she was going to be sacked. 2. to get money by selling something ○ The sale of his stamp collection realised £100,000. 3. to make something become real ○ After four years of hard work, the motor racing team realised their dream of winning the Grand Prix. ○ By buying a house by the sea he realised his greatest ambition. □ to realise a project or a plan to make a project or a plan happen ○ The plan took five years to realise.
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