realise

verb

Etymology

From real + -ise, possibly from French réaliser and Middle French réaliser (“to make real; to convert (something) into assets or cash”). See realize.

  1. derived from réaliser — “to make real; to convert (something) into assets or cash
  2. derived from réaliser

Definitions

  1. Non-Oxford British standard spelling of realize.

    • [F]aith realiſeth the ſufferings of Chriſt; it looks upon Chriſt as the common treaſury of all grace, as the principle of life, and root of holineſs.
    • Have faith in God! He shall dispose thy lot, / Nor weep for woe thou realisest not: / They shall precede thee to the better land, / And meet and greet thee on its joyful strand.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA