/ɹˌiəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/ - re•al•i•sa•tion
We found 8 definitions of realisation from 3 different sources.
realisation - /ɹˌiəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
realization - /ɹiˈlʌzejˈʃʌn/
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realisation - making real or giving the appearance of reality | ||
realization, actualization, actualisation | ||
creating by mental acts the act of creating something by thinking | ||
realisation - coming to understand something clearly and distinctly; "a growing realization of the risk involved"; "a sudden recognition of the problem he faced"; "increasing recognition that diabetes frequently coexists with other chronic diseases" | ||
realization, recognition | ||
savvy, apprehension, understanding, discernment the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar" | ||
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 | ||
realization | ||
cut-rate sale, sales event, sale a particular instance of selling; "he has just made his first sale"; "they had to complete the sale before the banks closed" | ||
realisation - something that is made real or concrete; "the victory was the realization of a whole year's work" | ||
realization, fruition | ||
consummation the act of bringing to completion or fruition | ||
realisation - the completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer | ||
realization | ||
composing, composition musical creation | ||
realisation - a musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer | ||
realization | ||
musical composition, opus, piece of music, composition, piece a musical work that has been created; "the composition is written in four movements" |