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realization, recognition, realisation | coming to understand something clearly and distinctly | |
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realization, realisation | a sale in order to obtain money (as a sale of stock or a sale of the estate of a bankrupt person) or the money so obtained | |
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realization, realisation | the completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer | |
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realization, realisation | a musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer | |
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realization, realisation, actualization, actualisation | making real or giving the appearance of reality | |
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realization, realisation, fruition | something that is made real or concrete |