Actualizing

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əˌlaɪz.ɪŋ/

Definitions of actualizing

verb to make something a reality; to put into action or practice

Example Sentences

A1 She is actualizing her dream of becoming a nurse.

A2 The artist is actualizing his vision through his latest painting.

B1 The company is in the process of actualizing their expansion plans.

B2 The team successfully actualized their goal of winning the championship.

C1 Through years of hard work and dedication, she has actualized her potential.

C2 The architect's design was actualized into a stunning skyscraper.

Examples of actualizing in a Sentence

formal The process of actualizing the project's goals requires careful planning and execution.

informal I'm finally actualizing my dream of starting my own business.

slang She's been talking about actualizing her travel plans for months now.

figurative Through hard work and determination, he is actualizing his potential and reaching new heights in his career.

Grammatical Forms of actualizing

past tense

actualized

plural

actualizings

comparative

more actualizing

superlative

most actualizing

present tense

actualizes

future tense

will actualize

perfect tense

have actualized

continuous tense

is actualizing

singular

actualizing

positive degree

actualizing

infinitive

to actualize

gerund

actualizing

participle

actualized

Origin and Evolution of actualizing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actualizing' originates from the Latin word 'actualis', which means 'active' or 'real'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'actualizing' has come to be used in psychology and philosophy to refer to the process of making something real or bringing a potentiality into existence.