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Realises meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of realise
Example sentences (20)
After an inspirational speech from Kyle, cartoon Harry realises that by turning him and his wife into a brand, they’re just turning themselves into products.
Ben Affleck plays a detective investigating a series of heists being performed by a criminal using hypnosis, but the reasons behind the crimes might have a much deeper connection than anyone realises.
But as she learns to stand on her own two feet, she realises she’s been looking for love in all the wrong places.
But that is all behind him now; he realises it was wrong to boycott the apology and repeats that at every opportunity.
Having comrades like Derek Hanekom heading SAA’s board might indicate the ANC realises privatisation is a pipe dream…meaning more bailout pain for taxpayers.
Her anxiety about living alone overwhelms her and she realises she can no longer remain in the cottage.
He realises he has a platform to bring awareness to games and this documentary is for the greater good.
However, the 19-year-old Newcastle apprentice realises the physical and mental scars may make a return to race riding impossible.
I hope the penny drops and she realises the seriousness of your financial, and marital, situation.
Rather than eating my cables, my cat likes watching F1 23. I’m not sure if he realises it’s a game or not.
This realises a "long-held dream" for many of the North East's female lifeguards.
This success is due to significant investment in the sector and a government that realises its socio-economic importance.
When George Knight (Colin Salmon) realises where the missing money has really gone, he urges Anna to call off the search, leaving her torn.
When the driver opens the van doors, Bobby recognises all his possessions and realises that his mum must have sent them on.
Anna is upset and confides in Gina, who resolves to find out what Freddie’s problem is and soon realises that Freddie has feelings for Anna, too.
As Cressida’s obsession grows, Rowan maintains a wilful blindness to female vulnerability, but when she accuses him of the crime, he realises that, having got blackout drunk on the night in question, he has no recollection of his actions.
As historian Ilan Pappe in a recent article, “once Israel realises the magnitude of the crisis, it will unleash ferocious and uninhibited force to try to contain it”.
At the end of the story, he’s an old man and he realises humans and life will endure in the hands of the young ones.
Belle is floored when she realises Tom’s been tracking her movements.
But even so, it takes the intervention of a former boyfriend, Atlas (Brandon Sklenar), before she realises the gravity of her situation.