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Definition of Realizer
1. n. One who realizes.
Definition of Realizer
1. Noun. Something or someone that realizes, or that brings about realization ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Realizer
1. one that realizes [n -S] - See also: realizes
Lexicographical Neighbors of Realizer
Literary usage of Realizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Exegesis of Life by Claude Greppo (1890)
"... through man, the admirer or the realizer of the meaning of the picture; and,
furthermore, that it is the teacher through which man is getting qualified ..."
2. The Will and Its World: Psychical and Ethical by Denton Jaques Snider (1899)
"... which is the Self-determined; the Will is just the realizer and nothing else;
the realizer must realise himself in order to be himself. ..."
3. The Will and Its World: Psychical and Ethical by Denton Jaques Snider (1899)
"... the Will is just the realizer and nothing else; the realizer must realize
himself in order to he himself. The Will has shown itself internally, ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1911)
""Getting Married" and "The Shew- ing-Up of Blanco Posnet," by Bernard Shaw, three
plays in which the author once again presents himself as the realizer of ..."
5. Enjoyment of Poetry by Max Eastman (1921)
"Whereas to call the painter a "poet"—a realizer of things through form and color—is
almost a scientific generalization. ..."
6. Enjoyment of Poetry by Max Eastman (1921)
"Therefore, to call the poet "painter," is to speak poetically. Whereas to call
the painter a "poet"—a realizer of things through form ..."
7. Enjoyment of Poetry by Max Eastman (1913)
"Whereas to call the painter a "poet"—a realizer of things through form and color—is
almost a scientific generalization. ..."
8. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1911)
"Shaw: the realizer of Ideals. T. Scott. Forum. 45: 334-54. Mr. 41. Shaw's formula.
Bookm. 33: 576-80. Ag. 41. Shaw's view of life. A. Henderson. ..."