Examples of 'realise' in a sentence

Meaning of "realise"

Realise (verb): To become aware of, understand, or comprehend something; to recognize as true or valid. In English, this term is commonly used to indicate the act of understanding a certain fact or truth
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of realize.

How to use "realise" in a sentence

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realise
You realise that we could never be friends.
It did not take long to realise it was your friend.
You realise you are being charged with murder.
You have made him realise what he did to us.
I realise this seems all very solemn.
Let us hope they realise the danger.
Do you realise if this ever leaked out.
Perhaps someday you will realise that.
I did not realise she would be that loud.
I am sure they are smart enough to realise that.
I did not realise until it came out of my mouth.
If you look around you will realise.
I did not realise you felt that way.
Having one has made me realise that.
Makes you realise how lucky you are.

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We pledge to dedicate the necessary resources to realise it.
I did not realise meditating was such hard work.
Sometimes we feel things we do not even realise.
I did not realise it was such a sacrifice for you.
Compact city policies are effective strategies to realise it.
I did not realise the two were mutually exclusive.
Art is a lie that makes us realise truth.
When they realise that mom is back.
Something like this makes you realise.
I want to help you realise your ambitions.
I realise you have more important things to do.
Perhaps they did not realise your son did it.
I do realise that this is a very difficult situation.
And we did not realise how they lived.
I realise it was not really the right time.
They will not realise we are hidden here.
I realise one more will qualify as stalking.
I was beginning to realise this town had no luck.
You realise you are most fortunate to be alive.
But you did not realise the extent of it.
You realise you are making a grave mistake.
More than likely you do not realise.
You do not realise the dangers involved.
Ads may be a more vital stimulus than we realise.
I did not realise the tropics would be so warm.
Anybody who commits to me is going to have to realise that.
I did not realise you were trying to make a comeback.
He thinks there is more going on here than we realise.
Finally we realise all beliefs are just lies.
Some things wecould try to realise.
You will realise that soon enough.
It may be further than you realise.
I did not realise you were here for this.
I want to make sure you realise.
I did not realise he would send his best.

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