verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:After further research, she realised the full potential of the new technology.

Definition:To understand and bring into actual use the full value or capability of something.

From realise the potential

Example:Finally, after decades of saving, he realised a dream of owning his own home.

Definition:To achieve or attain a long-stated goal or aspiration.

From realise a dream

Example:She realised an opportunity for promotion when her current boss offered to mentor her.

Definition:To seize or take advantage of a chance or prospect.

From realise an opportunity

Example:The company realised a change in consumer behavior, moving from paper to electronic documents.

Definition:To perceive or accept the onset of a change in a situation.

From realise a change

Example:The shareholders decided to realise capital from the sale of their shares.

Definition:To convert or sell assets to gain cash.

From realise capital

Example:The artist realised an idea for a sculpture using recycled materials from the community.

Definition:To make an idea tangible or to put it into action.

From realise an idea

Example:The app realised over $1 million in revenue in its first year after launch.

Definition:To earn income from sales or other business activities.

From realise revenue

Example:The company realised a profit of 20% last quarter, thanks to efficient cost management.

Definition:To earn more money than the cost put into a business venture or investment.

From realise a profit

Example:John realised a mistake in his calculations, leading to an overestimation of the project’s costs.

Definition:To recognize and admit an error or fault in judgment or action.

From realise a mistake

Example:The environmental group realised a need for more public awareness campaigns on recycling.

Definition:To identify and understand a requirement or demand.

From realise a need