Materialize

//məˈtɪɹiəlaɪz//

"Materialize" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Tom's plans failed to materialize.

If you worked hard, great things would materialize.

It's not like I can materialize there. I will just have to be late.

Fears of hypotheticals that never materialize don't trump the urgent need to fix a real, concrete problem.

UNICEF’s representative in Ethiopia, Bjorn Ljungqvist, says short rains did not materialize, particularly affecting the areas bordering Somalia and Kenya, and a northward belt that depends on precipitation.

Your aspirations will materialize.

Unless you put some effort in, your successes won't materialize overnight.

This project will never materialize.

a spirit form, temporarily materialized, and undistinguishable from a human being in the flesh, has come forth in the light[…]

Don’t you find, that things fail to materialize? Nothing materializes! Everything withers in the bud.

Perhaps every five minutes each person ceases to exist and is fissed, with one descendant instantly replacing the original and the other materializing on a twin Earth somewhere […]

And the citationality of these acts—and the calibration of such citationalities to each other—materializes as the very media forms in question.

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