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Example sentences for "materialise"

Lexicographically close words:
materfamilias; materia; materiae; material; materialisation; materialised; materialises; materialising; materialism; materialist
  1. In this life, such as we see it from the interior when we do not fantastically materialise it with our imaginations, the spirit is free because it is infinite.

  2. Ghosts surely materialise much more readily in the dark.

  3. They have a theory that phantoms of dead people and animals can materialise as long as some remnant of their physical body remains.

  4. You may ring, but all that will materialise is a self-righteous little girl, in brass buttons, who will shake her head reprovingly and refer you to certain passages in the Defence of the Realm Act.

  5. The single shysters were less reckless--so much less reckless, in fact, that compulsion began to materialise at last.

  6. There is always a race of pedants whose function it is to materialise everything ideal, but the great world, half shrewdly, half doggedly, manages to escape their contagion.

  7. He failed to materialise at the appointed spot," said Serena, "I sometimes wonder whether his Indian instructor kept back something essential.

  8. The Indians have known for generations how to disintegrate and materialise again in another place, but it does not come easy to our Western blood.

  9. Research work began almost from that date, yet successful large scale production did not materialise in England until more than a year later.

  10. Thus the Hartley Mission did not materialise until three months had elapsed.

  11. Besides, Sidney’s slow ball was an uncertain affair since it didn’t always materialise when he expected it to.

  12. Satisfied of the unpotentiality of wealth, here we materialise those dreams of happiness which are the enchantment of youth, the resolve of maturity, the solace of old age.

  13. Here is an observation illustrating the manner in which certain pellucid sea-drops materialise and ultimately shed themselves as living organisms "into the shining sea.

  14. It was hoped to employ two battalions of forty-eight tanks each in this operation; but, as the tanks promised in January did not materialise until the end of April, this plan had to be continually modified.

  15. These supply companies were never used for carrying forward infantry, as the Mark IX tank did not materialise until October 1918; they proved, however, of the greatest use during all the tank operations of the last year of the war.

  16. Such an explanation appears to me nothing better than that tendency to materialise the most abstract and spiritual ideas to which I have alluded above, p.

  17. It is a general tendency of a gross and unenlightened mind to materialise the most abstract and spiritual ideas, and then what is simply an allegory becomes with him a reality.

  18. My visits are only periodical, and I shan't be able to materialise again here for at least ten years.

  19. That would make no difference in my case,' the occultist replied, 'because to anyone of my advanced learning ghosts can materialise in the light just as well as in the dark.

  20. Nothing tends to materialise man, and to deprive his work of the faintest trace of mind, more than extreme division of labor.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "materialise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.