Materialization

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Pronunciation: /məˌtɪriəlɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of materialization

noun something that has been made material or tangible

Example Sentences

A1 The magician's materialization of a dove amazed the audience.

A2 The materialization of her dreams into reality was a moment of pure joy for her.

B1 The materialization of the company's business plan required careful planning and execution.

B2 The materialization of the artist's vision in the form of a sculpture was truly breathtaking.

C1 The materialization of the government's policies led to significant changes in the economy.

C2 The materialization of his ambitions into successful business ventures made him a respected entrepreneur.

Examples of materialization in a Sentence

formal The materialization of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the stakeholders.

informal The materialization of the plan took longer than expected, but we finally got it done.

slang I can't believe the materialization of that idea actually worked out!

figurative The materialization of her dreams was a long and challenging journey, but she never gave up.

Grammatical Forms of materialization

past tense

materialized

plural

materializations

comparative

more materialized

superlative

most materialized

present tense

materializes

future tense

will materialize

perfect tense

has materialized

continuous tense

is materializing

singular

materialization

positive degree

materialized

infinitive

to materialize

gerund

materializing

participle

materializing

Origin and Evolution of materialization

First Known Use: 1827 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'materialization' originated from the Latin word 'mater', meaning 'matter' or 'substance', combined with the suffix '-ization' to denote the process of becoming material or tangible.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a philosophical context to describe the manifestation of physical objects or concepts, 'materialization' has evolved to also refer to the act of making something concrete or real, especially in a supernatural or paranormal sense.