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materialize

muh-TIH-ree-uh-lyz
verb
1
To become real or actually happen, especially after being planned or hoped for.
"The promised pay rise never materialized."
"Their plans to move abroad finally materialized last spring."
2
To suddenly appear, as if out of nowhere.
"A figure materialized out of the fog at the end of the street."

How to Use Materialize

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo turn from an idea or possibility into an actual, real thing — or to suddenly appear.

UK vs US

Spelled "materialise" in British English.

Common pairings
plans failed to materialize fears materialized materialize out of thin air

Word Forms

materialized past tense, materializes singular

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Etymology

Formed from material plus the verb-forming suffix -ize.

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