Examples of 'realise the truth' in a sentence

Meaning of "realise the truth"

To realize the truth means to come to an understanding or acceptance of the reality of a situation. It implies recognizing or becoming aware of something that may have been previously unknown, hidden, or denied

How to use "realise the truth" in a sentence

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realise the truth
We would realise the truth that moment.
A lie that makes us realise the truth.
Realise the truth and change your way of life.
This had to happen to realise the truth.
I realise the truth is far more complex than you may wish to hear.
By the time they realise the truth.
I realise the truth in lies ( in lies ).
I hope some will realise the truth.
Students should realise the truth that education is for life not for living.
Zen meditation is to try realise the truth.
Only try to realise the truth.
But this could cause greater problems later when they realise the truth.
It 's high time people realise the truth about Islam.
I doubt that she believed him. But gradually she came to realise the truth.
I urge the Council to realise the truth.

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They watch them… but ask no questions and I wonder whether they realise the truth.
Even Char must realise the truth.
It was too late before she was able to realise the truth.
Go to him and you will realise the truth.
They know when The Doctor will finally realise the truth.
Man naturally wants to realise the Truth.
The day the volcano erupts, the law will realise the truth.
Put them all away and you will realise the truth of what I say.
You never realised … what will be my state when I realise the truth.
But gradually she came to realise the truth.
So that all may be able to realise the truth.
This is the time for them to realise the truth.
Just think about your own relationships to realise the truth of this.
With these alone can one realise the Truth.
How Buddhism places the responsibility to realise the truth on all of us.
What will be my state when I realise the truth.
Even Lord Gihren can not realise the truth.
But now it 's time for you to realise the truth.
But, it will not take too long to realise the truth.
At the End Time, however, the Church expects Jews to realise the truth of Christianity.
Instead, only try to realise the truth.
It took about 24 years for them to realise the truth.
That 's impossible . Instead, only try to realise the truth.

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