Going somewhere, typically with some degree of difficulty
Present participle for to cause to take, or to represent in, physical or material form
“He must also exist antecedently as the highest super-physical archetype or pattern which cosmic forces unfold and materialize into physical man in the physical realm.”
Present participle for to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
“Dublin and Westminster both kept their fingers crossed that their hopes for a new dawn would materialize.”
Present participle for to happen, occur or take place
“Both had arrived off Vicksburg as directed and now awaited the Union army's approach. Yet this event would never materialize as anticipated.”
Present participle for to develop or bring about the existence of (something)
“Inspired by this lack of solutions, we decided to merge specialized safe engineering and design to materialize a new concept.”
Present participle for to appear or be present (somewhere)
“Why did he keep looking over his shoulder as if expecting for an assassin to materialize out of the shadows?”
Present participle for to become apparent or to be revealed, especially unexpectedly or gradually
“Various body parts, as well as parts of flora, parcels of air or water, or dirt, or boulders, would suddenly materialize anywhere, at any moment.”
Present participle for to become known, as of news or information
“I just wish I had a little more information as to when the good news would materialize in terms of stock price.”
Present participle for to harden into a solid or semi-solid state
Present participle for to invoke or raise the presence of
Present participle for to become something different
The process of coming into existence or prominence
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