verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The illusion began to materialise into a solid form before our eyes.

Definition:to take on a tangible and physical form from an invisible or intangible state

From materialise into a solid form

Example:Sometimes I materialise in dreams and interact with the environment.

Definition:to appear in a dream in a physical form

From materialise in dreams

Example:The architect managed to materialise his futuristic concept into a detailed model.

Definition:to visualise or bring an abstract concept into a tangible form

From materialise a concept

Example:The new hospital project materialises after years of planning and fundraising.

Definition:the project becomes physically manifest

From project materialises

Example:The concept materialised itself in their minds and they decided to proceed.

Definition:become physical or visible

From materialise itself

Example:The book's characters materialised in reality, coming to life as a movie.

Definition:take on a physical or tangible existence in the real world

From materialise in reality

Example:The ghostly figures started to materialise from the mist.

Definition:appear or become visible from a less tangible state

From materialise from

Example:The company materialised an asset by converting its digital designs into physical products.

Definition:transfer an asset from an abstract to a physical form

From materialise an asset

Example:Suddenly, a wizard appeared and materialised before their eyes.

Definition:become visible before one's eyes

From materialise before one's eyes

Example:She materialised a design on paper and then brought it to life in clay.

Definition:bring a design or concept into a tangible form

From materialise a design