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Antonyms for actualize


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ak-choo-uh-lahyz
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæk tʃu əˌlaɪz



Definition of actualize

Origin :
  • 1810, first attested in Coleridge, from actual + -ize. Related: Actualized; actualizing.
  • verb make real
Example sentences :
  • They sought to actualize what their predecessors tried to symbolise.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Tea » by Kakuzo Okakura
  • Youve made it possible for us to actualize our greatest dream.
  • Extract from : « The Variable Man » by Philip K. Dick
  • And seeking to actualize them again, we do but renew the crust.
  • Extract from : « Our Old Home » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Not to actualize the idea of the Church, only to strive after its actualization, is the task of a religious communion.
  • Extract from : « The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 » by E. Rameur
  • There must therefore be an external agent, itself actual, to actualize a potential.
  • Extract from : « A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy » by Isaac Husik
  • Ceremonial deeds are used to actualize free contacts with Reality.
  • Extract from : « The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day » by Evelyn Underhill
  • He could thus prove line-rotation without even being able to actualize in his experience such a rotation.
  • Extract from : « The Mystery of Space » by Robert T. Browne
  • There is no special corporeal potentiality (to speak in Aristotelian language) which it is destined to actualize.
  • Extract from : « Aristotle » by George Grote
  • She has only to open her mouth and the innate aptitudes of air rush in to actualize her creative wish.
  • Extract from : « Among the Forces » by Henry White Warren
  • Nothing short of this could either satisfy God's affections or actualize His purposes in reference to the Church.
  • Extract from : « Notes on the book of Exodus » by C. H. (Charles Henry) Mackintosh

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