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realization

[ree-uh-luh-zey-shuhn] / ˌri ə ləˈzeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
comprehension
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I wouldn’t go so far as to call it bad, or for that matter good, but it seems to me the perfect realization of the creator’s idea, and there is something in that.

From Los Angeles Times

And at the end of “Lady in the Lake,” Maddie has the realization that whoever she’s writing about, she’s always been writing about herself.

From Salon

But Chandler’s proof, and realization, that he will make a great father feels bittersweet, given Perry’s death two years ago, as does his line “I guess I’ll be the one who dies first.”

From Los Angeles Times

As the final seconds ticked away Saturday, there was only the realization that, once again, its hopes of a special season had been dashed right on the doorstep.

From Los Angeles Times

"There is a growing realization in the medical community that changes in estrogen levels are related to cognitive function and, specifically, psychiatric disorders."

From Science Daily