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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
materialise .
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Examples
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Hours can slip by waiting for something that never materialises.
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We must ensure that the money materialises, that this is not "vapor money."
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
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The stand-off between faith and reason never materialises, either intellectually or dramatically, because Davalos is always heading off in search of the next joke.
Wittenberg – review 2011
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It's only when a three-storey bread trolley materialises at my side without a sound that I realise: everything around me is on wheels.
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We must ensure that the money materialises, that this is not "vapor money."
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
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If that materialises – and current market estimates are that it probably will – then sentiment about ITV and its top team is likely to change with it.
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We must ensure that the money materialises, that this is not "vapor money."
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
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PoliticsDiego materialises while Frida is tending her mother's grave, and asks her for a favour.
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A new adviser materialises, examines the laptop and is tactfully non-judgemental.
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This suggests he either knows exactly what he is doing, and is plotting his career in just the right conceptual way as one music industry dissolves and another materialises, or he is as lost as anyone can be faced with a stunning change in circumstances that suggest in 20 years 'time we might all be living full-time inside our dreams and wildest desires as monitored and limited by Google, Facebook, Apple and Cheryl Carnation.
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