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Definition of Realisation
1. Noun. A musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer.
Generic synonyms: Composition, Musical Composition, Opus, Piece, Piece Of Music
Derivative terms: Realize
2. Noun. Coming to understand something clearly and distinctly. "Increasing recognition that diabetes frequently coexists with other chronic diseases"
Generic synonyms: Apprehension, Discernment, Savvy, Understanding
Derivative terms: Realise, Realise, Realize, Realize
3. Noun. A sale in order to obtain money (as a sale of stock or a sale of the estate of a bankrupt person) or the money so obtained.
Generic synonyms: Cut-rate Sale, Sale, Sales Event
Derivative terms: Realise, Realize
4. Noun. The completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer.
5. Noun. Making real or giving the appearance of reality.
Generic synonyms: Creating By Mental Acts
Specialized synonyms: Objectification
Derivative terms: Actualise, Actualize, Realise, Realize
6. Noun. Something that is made real or concrete. "The victory was the realization of a whole year's work"
Generic synonyms: Consummation
Derivative terms: Realise, Realize
Definition of Realisation
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of realization) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Realisation
Literary usage of Realisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Accounting in Theory and Practice: A Text-book for the Use of Accountants by George Lisle (1906)
"realisation and Liquidation Accounts are sometimes prepared in the form ...
Any surplus on realisation is added, and any deficiency or loss on realisation ..."
2. Accounting in Theory and Practice: A Text-book for the Use of Accountants by George Lisle (1906)
"realisation and Liquidation Accounts are sometimes prepared in the form of Accounts
... Any surplus on realisation is added, and any deficiency or loss on ..."
3. An Introductory Study of Ethics by Warner Fite (1903)
"SELF AND SELF-realisation From this analysis of self-consciousness and ...
The realisation of self is the realisation of the purpose implied in the ..."
4. Genetic Theory of Reality: Being the Outcome of Genetic Logic as Issuing in by James Mark Baldwin (1915)
"^Esthetic realisation an Immediacy both of Reconciliation and of Fulfilment 13.
In what we have just said, it has appeared that the immediacy of aesthetic ..."
5. The History of Israel by Heinrich Ewald (1883)
"So that in this case also nothing but the realisation itself could show in what
manner it was now capable once more of revival. Yet the anticipation and ..."