Actualization

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Pronunciation: /ˌæk.tʃu.ə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of actualization

noun the act of making something a reality or bringing something into existence

Example Sentences

A1 Self-actualization is the process of realizing one's full potential.

A2 The actualization of the project's goals required teamwork and dedication.

B1 Personal growth and actualization can be achieved through setting and achieving goals.

B2 The actualization of their dreams was a result of years of hard work and perseverance.

C1 The actualization of their vision for the company led to unprecedented success.

C2 The actualization of the new technology revolutionized the industry.

Examples of actualization in a Sentence

formal The process of self-actualization involves realizing one's full potential.

informal She's been working on her self-actualization journey for a while now.

slang I'm all about that self-actualization life, trying to be the best version of myself.

figurative The actualization of his dreams felt like a weight lifted off his shoulders.

Grammatical Forms of actualization

past tense

actualized

plural

actualizations

comparative

more actualized

superlative

most actualized

present tense

actualizes

future tense

will actualize

perfect tense

has actualized

continuous tense

is actualizing

singular

actualization

positive degree

actual

infinitive

to actualize

gerund

actualizing

participle

actualized

Origin and Evolution of actualization

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actualization' originated from the Latin word 'actualis', which means 'active' or 'existing in fact'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'actualization' has evolved from its Latin roots to be used in psychology and self-help literature to refer to the process of realizing one's potential or becoming the best version of oneself.