Actualize

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Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əˌlaɪz/

Definitions of actualize

verb to make something real or concrete; to bring something into existence or make it happen

Example Sentences

A1 I want to actualize my dream of traveling the world.

A2 She hopes to actualize her goal of learning a new language this year.

B1 The company aims to actualize its expansion plans in the next quarter.

B2 He was finally able to actualize his vision of starting his own business.

C1 The artist worked tirelessly to actualize his masterpiece, which took years to complete.

C2 Through dedication and hard work, she was able to actualize her potential and achieve great success in her career.

Examples of actualize in a Sentence

formal It is important to actualize your goals through careful planning and execution.

informal You need to actually make your plans happen instead of just talking about them.

slang Stop dreaming and start actualizing your ideas into reality.

figurative The artist was able to actualize her vision on the canvas with precision and skill.

Grammatical Forms of actualize

past tense

actualized

plural

actualizes

comparative

more actualized

superlative

most actualized

present tense

actualize

future tense

will actualize

perfect tense

has actualized

continuous tense

is actualizing

singular

actualize

positive degree

actual

infinitive

to actualize

gerund

actualizing

participle

actualizing

Origin and Evolution of actualize

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actualize' originated from the Latin word 'actualis' which means 'active' or 'pertaining to action'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'actualize' has come to mean bringing something into reality or making something happen, especially in a psychological or philosophical context.