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▪ I. realizing, vbl. n.|ˈriːəlaɪzɪŋ| [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of realize v.2
1611[see realization 1]. 1727Boyer Dict. Royal I. s.v. Realiser, Misers call realizing, the hoarding up of Gold or Silver. 1785Burke Nabob of Arcot Wks. 1826 IV. 277 Suppose 1,200,000l. to be annually realised (of which we actually know no more than the realising of six hundred thousand). 1802H. Martin Helen of Glenross I. 153 The realizing of one or two of your dismal reveries. 1818Jas. Mill Brit. India II. iv. vi. 226 It has frequently been seen what difficulties attended the realizing of revenue. attrib.1895Boston Herald 21 Mar. 5/7 Realizing sales caused irregularity and nervousness. ▪ II. realizing, ppl. a.|ˈriːəlaɪzɪŋ| [f. as prec. + -ing2.] That realizes, in senses of the vb.; esp. a realizing sense (U.S.).
1768Whitaker Two Serm. ii. 39 A realizing view and perception of the moral..glory of God. 1806J. Vaill in Memoir (1839) 95, I have..a fixed and realizing sense of the truths contained in the word of God. 1816J. Scott Vis. Paris (ed. 5) 243 The vivid Leonardo da Vinci, the grasping realizing Titian. 1838H. Blunt Seven Ch. Asia 75 A more realizing communion with God. 1897Howells Landlord Lion's Head 324, I ought to go, so that it can be brought home to me, and I can have a realising sense of what I am doing. Hence ˈrealizingly adv., in a realizing manner.
a1849J. H. Evans in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. cxix. 151 Then may I realizingly remember, that [etc.]. 1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. I. xii. 232 Her subservience..compelled her to think realizingly of any scheme he allowed her darkly to read. |