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."