realize
re·al·ize / ˈrē(ə)ˌlīz/ • v. [tr.] 1. become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly: he realized his mistake at once | they realized that something was wrong she had not realized how hungry she was. 2. cause (something desired or anticipated) to happen: our loans are helping small business realize their dreams his worst fears have been realized. ∎ fulfill: it is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential.3. (usu. be realized) give actual or physical form to: the stage designs have been beautifully realized. ∎ use (a linguistic feature) in a particular spoken or written form. ∎ Mus. add to or complete (a piece of music left sparsely notated by the composer).4. make (money or a profit) from a transaction: she realized a profit of $100,000. ∎ (of goods) be sold for (a specified price); fetch: the drawings are expected to realize $500,000. ∎ convert (an asset) into cash: he realized all the assets in her trust fund.DERIVATIVES: re·al·iz·er n.