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realization

Definition for realization

noun as in comprehension

noun as in achievement

noun as in coming to understand

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“Neighbors that I talked to, we just wanted something to grasp onto that we’re actually moving forward. There’s some realization that we can get back home sooner rather than later.”

Whatever the reason, the realization was a wake-up call to the breakneck speed of time.

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While Roman stumbles through life without Rocky, Dennis dreads the realization that his lies may undo everything.

This, in fact, is a further realization of Paris’ role in the great transformation of the L.A.

“I felt gross about being in L.A. but also hopeful,” Russell says candidly on the realization that he was one of countless others here trying to make it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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