different between unrealize vs unrealized
unrealize
English
Etymology
un- +? realize
Verb
unrealize (third-person singular simple present unrealizes, present participle unrealizing, simple past and past participle unrealized)
- (transitive) To make unreal; to idealize.
- (nonce word) To alter one's own viewpoint after a previous realization; to change one's mind.
- I easily realized that all of his statements were wrong. How do you unrealize that?
Anagrams
- neuralize
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unrealized
English
Alternative forms
- unrealised
Etymology
un- +? realized
Adjective
unrealized (not comparable)
- Not realized; possible to obtain or achieve, yet not obtained or achieved.
- The architect's unrealized dream was to design the tallest building in the world.
Anagrams
- neuralized
unrealized From the web:
- what's unrealized gain/loss
- what's unrealized gain
- what's unrealized p&l
- what unrealized rent
- what unrealized profit
- what's unrealized potential
- unrealized meaning
- what unrealized depreciation
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