the region, sphere, or domain within which anything occurs, prevails, or dominates: the realm of dreams.
the special province or field of something or someone: the realm of physics; facts within the realm of political scientists.
Origin of realm
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English realme, reaume, Old French reialme, from Latin regimen “guidance, direction, rule,” influenced by Old French reial “royal” (see origin at royal)
synonym study for realm
1. See kingdom.
OTHER WORDS FROM realm
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Words nearby realm
realize, real-life, real line, reallocate, really, realm, real money trade, real number, real part, realpolitik, real presence
Between short-term and seasonal prediction lies the realm of subseasonal prediction.
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For far too long, they’ve been relegated to the realm of side dishes or “rabbit food.”
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Buying Netflix seemed like within the realm of possibility five years ago when the video streaming service was valued at around $40 billion.
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As with all things in the realm of biology, the devil’s in the details, but our tools for manipulating nature have advanced in the last few decades too.
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Another theater of war for improved drugs is the realm of drug delivery.
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I have learned a lot about productions and the abilities I have in this realm.
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The shockwaves of that incident are still being felt in some dustier corners of the realm.