Materialise Meaning in English
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Definition
To become real or actual, especially something that was planned, imagined, or hoped for. Can also mean to appear suddenly and clearly.
Usage & Nuances
Chiefly British spelling; US: 'materialize'. Often used for hopes, plans, or opportunities that 'materialise' (become real). Can also mean sudden physical appearance. Formal or neutral; not slang.
Spanish: materializarse - hacerse realidadPortuguese (BR): materializar-se - concretizar-sePortuguese (PT): materializar-se - concretizar-seChinese (Simplified): 实现 - 变为现实Chinese (Traditional): 實現 - 變為現實Hindi: साकार होना - वास्तविक होनाArabic: يتحقق - يظهر للعيانBengali: সাকার হওয়া - উপস্থিত হওয়াRussian: осуществиться - материализоваться - появитьсяJapanese: 実現する - 現れるVietnamese: thành hiện thực - xuất hiệnKorean: 실현되다 - 나타나다Turkish: gerçekleşmek - ortaya çıkmakUrdu: حقیقت بن جانا - اچانک ظاہر ہوناIndonesian: terwujud - muncul
Example Sentences
The plan did not materialise as we hoped.
basic
His fears did not materialise after all.
basic
A rainbow suddenly materialised after the rain stopped.
basic
The opportunity to travel never materialised for her, despite her plans.
natural
Watch out! That cat seems to materialise out of nowhere.
natural
If the funding doesn't materialise, we'll have to find another solution.
natural