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Learn to pronounce ma·te·ri·al·ize

/məˈtirēəˌlīz/
verb
  1. become actual fact; happen.
    "the assumed savings may not materialize"
    synonyms: happen, occur, come about, take place, come into being, transpire, arise, be realized, take shape, come off, shape up, come to pass, eventuate
  2. (of a ghost, spirit, or similar entity) appear in bodily form.
    "he plays a teenager whose make-believe friend materializes"

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5 days ago · The meaning of MATERIALIZE is to make material : objectify. How to use materialize in a sentence.
If an idea or hope materializes, it becomes real: She was promised a promotion but it never materialized. Her hopes of becoming a painter never materialized.
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The meaning of MATERIALIZATION is the action of materializing or becoming materialized.
(of ideas and wishes) to become real or true: Her hopes of owning her own restaurant never materialized.
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In Spiritualism, paranormal literature and some religions, materialization is the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources. The existence of materialization has not been confirmed by laboratory experiments. Numerous cases of... Wikipedia
verb (used without object) · to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out: Our plans never materialized.
materialize in American English · 1. to give material form or characteristics to; represent in material form · 2. to make (a spirit, etc.) appear in bodily form.
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a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
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: to become visible : to appear especially in a sudden or magical way. A waiter suddenly materialized beside our table. Rain clouds materialized on the horizon.
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To become fact; develop into something real or tangible; be realized. A plan that never materialized. Webster's New ...
(transitive) To regard as matter; to consider or explain by the laws or principles which are appropriate to matter.