Simple past tense and past participle of actualize.(verb)
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Use "actualized" in a sentence
"God, it was said, “sees” all of time in one eternal instant; yet seeing, like knowing, requires real relations in the perceiver; moreover, one cannot see as fully actualized that which is still only possibly to be actualized, that is to say, the partially indeterminate future."
"That both of these queries could be answered in the affirmative is a possibility, but the more important point is that no one knows or could know until such time as the potentialities were actualized, that is, until they ceased being potentialities."
"Complementing the overt philosophic cast of the last participle, for not yet "actualized" rather than merely not yet recognized, Wordsworth's verse, in and beyond the Intimations Ode, is often levitated on words as well as worlds that feel churning in a line without being fully conjured into print, fleeting evocations neither quite seized upon by the lyricist as yet nor brought to be in reading."