materialise
verbEtymology
From material + -ise; compare with French matérialiser.
- derived from māteria
- derived from māteriālis
- inherited from material
Definitions
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of materialize.
- Therefore, the new standard design in fact has materialised as a 4-6-2 with two 20 in. cylinders and a boiler pressure of 250 lb. per sq. in.
- Third, while there is no immediate risk of Greece being kicked out of the club, such a threat could materialise if German taxpayers were to cut up rough and exert real political pressure on Angela Merkel's government.
- In the old Irish folklore, this is a land where no one gets old or sick and where heroes live in comfort and tranquillity. But the land of Tír na nÓg only materialises to mere mortals at certain times, under certain circumstances.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA