Examples of 'fully realised' in a sentence
Meaning of "fully realised"
Describes the state or condition of something that has been completely achieved, developed, or understood. It indicates that an idea, plan, or goal has been brought to fruition and is now fully comprehended or implemented
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International empty wagon management fully realised.
She fully realised what type of marriage was going to be installed.
The promise of independence is yet to be fully realised.
I never fully realised before how a small mind.
These promises were never fully realised.
Fully realised human beings.
That hope has been fully realised.
They fully realised that this change of name had a double significance.
The treaty partnership fully realised.
Growth potential not fully realised due to persistent shortage of components.
Benefits are evolving and have yet to be fully realised.
He seems to be a fully realised individual.
In both cases our plans have been fully realised.
She now fully realised that she placed her children in jeopardy.
Its benefits can be fully realised.
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He fully realised that any direct negotiation with the Communists was out of the question.
The high expectations were fully realised.
But for you to be fully realised as a Bharmaja a protector.
It is considered that the right of free education is fully realised.
Thepotential of rail transport can only be fully realised throughsubstantial modernisation.
It is considered that the right to secondary education is fully realised.
The potential of rail transport can only be fully realised through substantial modernisation.
The potential of voluntary activities is still not fully realised.
The main features of a fully realised ERA would be as follows.
The potential role of social dialogue is not being fully realised.
True humanity is only fully realised in union with God.
No significant progress can be made until this is fully realised.
Anne Rice has created a fully realised universe with this series.
Its capacity to yield fine music was now being fully realised.
Harvesting EU added value is currently not fully realised given the different levels of implementation.
The potential of the internal market is not yet fully realised.
I fully realised that I had to take responsibility for all of my actions.
One of the main purposes of the trip had been fully realised.
This potential has yet to be fully realised in the Member States visited.
The energy efficiency potential in cities has not been fully realised.
Co-financed operations do not need to be fully realised before the date eligibility commences.
The potential for greater involvement of NGOs is still to be fully realised.
While the Commission never fully realised its goals, it managed to weaken Polish influence.
We are not convinced that the authorities have fully realised this.
In short, Affect can not be fully realised in language but only through the body grammar.
The impact of climate change on environmental systems is yet to be fully realised.
The association shall be progressively and fully realised over a period of 10 years.
So it is a pity that a number of things prevented that potential from being fully realised.
He seems to be a fully realised individual . But now that I have.
Yet the difficulties and scope of the project must be fully realised.
It was during Friday the 28th that I fully realised the heavy losses we had incurred.
This means that the potential benefits of EU programmes are not fully realised.
Track Change, A fully realised track changing functionality has been implemented, as like Indian Train Simulator.
The benefit of these programmes is only fully realised at Community level.
Effective compliance is essential if the objectives of this Directive are to be fully realised.
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But we realised he came home with a problem
Your mother must have realised we are missing
I never realised he had such a drinking habit