Examples of 'materialise' in a sentence

Meaning of "materialise"

Materialise is a verb that means to become actual or real. It refers to the process of transforming something from an idea or concept into a tangible or physical form. Materialisation is often used in the context of bringing something into existence or making it visible or tangible
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How to use "materialise" in a sentence

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She can materialise through a single drop.
I did not know how it would finally materialise.
The plan should materialise fairly soon.
Watch with your mind as they materialise.
It would furthermore materialise in all forms of confidence.
But he did not see the scheme materialise.
It should materialise in the same relationship as the ruin.
However the project eventually did not materialise.
I certainly do not intend to materialise or substantialise mind.
The possibility of an operatic career did not materialise.
Materialise has offices on five continents.
Very few of them ever seem to materialise.
People seem to materialise from nowhere.
And we will see if these commissions materialise.
I will try and materialise onboard the ship.

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The national allocation plan failed to materialise.
Using colours to materialise a reception space.
Here comes how that will materialise.
This threat began to materialise in the education sector.
You mentioned an announcement that did not materialise.
Paper money did not materialise for many years.
But such a front also failed to materialise.
They will not materialise or dematerialise like a dream.
But the equaliser did not materialise.
It may sometimes materialise inside the target itself.
But the project did not materialise.
It can not materialise here until time moves forward.
What should be done to materialise the shale.
Planned increases in labour productivity also failed to materialise.
All of this will of course materialise in different forms.
Pessimistic industry predictions failed to materialise.
Whether and how this will materialise remains to be seen.
The potential of cross border trade is failing to materialise.
The seventh ray will materialise that which was visioned.
The written report did not materialise.
I am going to materialise and take a reading.
To do so when the scenarios invoked did not materialise is unreasonable.
We must materialise immediately.
It remains to be seen whether they will materialise or not.
They will materialise there.
Whatever big crocs were out there did not materialise.
But that project did not materialise due to certain reasons.
These claimed efficiencies were uncertain to materialise.
Innovators to materialise their ideas.
Theimpact of these plans has still to fully materialise.
But workloads did not materialise to fit that as broadly as we hoped.
I can not get them to materialise.
Agastya works to materialise or step down the spirit in a fresh manner.
The threatened arrest failed to materialise.
But that did not materialise and the economy continued to grow.

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