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realization

Definition for realization

noun as in comprehension

noun as in achievement

noun as in coming to understand

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That head-down insularity began to change with the realization that issues such as taxes, tariffs, foreign trade and legal liability mattered a great deal to high-tech’s prosperity and long-term future.

But as their argument worsened, in the seconds before he claims he was shot, Ephron had a realization, according to Przelomiec.

In Australia, this realization has already set in.

The film’s most disorienting and wondrous realization, however, is that Shakespearean acting can exist even within “Grand Theft Auto’s” limits.

A realization exploded in me like a bomb: Tony didn’t want me to be with him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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