The verb realize has mainly the following meanings:
The term 'realize' can be used in many different contexts. One such use of the term is used to mean to become fully aware of a situation as a known fact.
As a noun, a twig refers to thin stick of wood from a branch of a tree. When used as a verb, twig is similar in meaning to "realize" and "to understand."
Realized is the past participle of realize.
Realize if American Realise if British
The correct sentence is "Do John's parents realize that his job is in jeopardy?"
Realize and live your dream. Get inspired. Inspire others.
I don’t think so. after she released the song she said she didn’t realize the meaning of what ”coming out” meant.
The people of Who-ville make everyone (including the Grinch) realize the true meaning of Christmas when they band together is songs of faith, love and happiness in the absence of material gifts.
realize and live your dream
The term 'realize' can be used in many different contexts. One such use of the term is used to mean to become fully aware of a situation as a known fact.
It truly doesn't have much meaning. You become nothingness if you use the item of a shinigami. Most people realize this.
As a noun, a twig refers to thin stick of wood from a branch of a tree. When used as a verb, twig is similar in meaning to "realize" and "to understand."
I Guess it means When you realize about what your missing in life or when You Literally SOBER UP!!
Hindsight is when you look back on something after it happens (For example: In hindsight, I realize that I shouldn't have argued with my brother.)
Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things.
It took me a while to realize that there was bug on the wall. When will you realize that fire is hot?
First you have to clarify what you mean by happiness. But we are Satchitananda - sat meaning being/existance, chit meaning consciousness, and ananda meaning bliss. We are bliss and happiness...and so is God...so realize who you are or find God (which is pretty much the same thing in the end). ~ Eric Putkonen