Actualized

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Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əˌlaɪzd/

Definitions of actualized

verb to make something real or concrete; to bring something into existence or completion

Example Sentences

A1 She actualized her dream of traveling to Paris.

A2 The team actualized their goal of winning the championship.

B1 The project was successfully actualized within the given timeframe.

B2 The company actualized its expansion plans by opening new branches in different cities.

C1 The artist's vision was actualized in the form of a breathtaking masterpiece.

C2 Through hard work and dedication, he actualized his potential and became a successful entrepreneur.

Examples of actualized in a Sentence

formal The project was successfully actualized within the specified timeframe.

informal We finally actualized our plan to go on a road trip this weekend.

slang I can't believe we actually actualized our dream of starting a band!

figurative Her potential for success was actualized when she received the promotion.

Grammatical Forms of actualized

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

actualized

infinitive

to actualize

gerund

actualizing

participle

actualized

Origin and Evolution of actualized

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actualized' originated from the Latin word 'actualis' meaning 'active, practical'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'actualized' has come to be used in psychology and philosophy to refer to the process of making potentiality into reality or bringing something into existence.