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Definition of "materialization" [ma•te•ri•al•i•za•tion]

  • The conversion of something into a physical form (noun)
  • The conversion of energy into mass (noun)

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Use "materialization" in a sentence
  • "These semi-materializations are very interesting, since they form the connecting link between true materialization, which is solid and substantial, and so-called thought photography."
  • "I hope to persuade it to remain pretty quiet, though, because a materialization which is in a state of arrested development must of necessity be pretty soft and flabby and substanceless, and -- er -- by the way, I wonder where It comes from? ""
  • "The Ministry of Strategy and Finance warned later on Thursday that the materialization of risks related to North Korea's ongoing power transition pose additional downside risks."