Examples of 'able to realise' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to realise"

This phrase implies being able to understand or grasp something, often with newfound insight or understanding

How to use "able to realise" in a sentence

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Today we have been able to realise this reform.
We are able to realise the means that integrate these processes.
Only then will we be able to realise our ambitions.
I was able to realise that I had been in a dangerous situation.
So that all may be able to realise the truth.
I was able to realise my dream, working on my parents ' farm.
Thanks to our mothers we were able to realise this project.
He was able to realise mentality of any person.
It was too late before she was able to realise the truth.
We are able to realise any transport order.
He charged that the domestic poultry industry has not been able to realise its potential.
Thus he was able to realise his film.
And it was from this that I was able to realise.
You will be able to realise this truth sooner or later.
I have always dreamt of coming here, but I was never able to realise the dream.

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I was even able to realise that.
Perhaps the day will come when I'll still be able to realise them.".
Hence he is not able to realise his potential and power.
The day will come, when I will be able to realise them.
We take pride in being able to realise a powerful programme in all these years.
All your processes will be quantifiable . You will be able to realise continuous improvement.
We should be able to realise the same potential offered by women in research.
It is the basis for our being able to realise our Lisbon vision.
Project partners were able to realise the integration of the sensors in a networked system.
But do u think we would have been able to realise this but for our children.
She was better able to realise the importance of preparation to the operatives,.
Fortunately enough, I have been able to realise my ambition.".
Will you then be able to realise that Christ is your support?
They must be able to realise that.
They haven't been able to realise how badly they have been played by Conor.
Finally, we are going to be able to realise a long-held dream.
After the experience I was able to realise how important it is to speak English.
Start-ups in the ICT sector should be able to realise their potential for rapid growth.
Thanks to you, I was able to realise that for the first time.
By improving nutrition, aquatic producers are able to realise a significant increase in feed efficiency.
Only a mother will be able to realise what I went through in that moment . ".
Our citizens will not be able to realise their full potential.
It is the prerequisite for individuals being able to realise their intellectual and emotional potential.
Those skilled in the art will be able to realise the invention in different embodiments.
With that, I was able to realise my vision.
Thanks to you I have been able to realise my husband 's dream.
This means that it is desired to be able to realise an signal connection, e . g.
But, sadly, even the educated are not able to realise the greatness of Bharat.
Only a united Europe will be able to realise the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy.

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