Verb
represent or describe realistically
make real or concrete; give reality or substance to
Source: WordNetFiction is not necessarily about what you know, it's about how you feel. That is the truth about fiction, and the other truth is that all science is a tool, and we use our tools not to actualise what we know, but to implement how we feel. Margaret Atwood
our ideas must be substantiated into actions Source: Internet
Actualise (or 'actualize') in English means 'to make a reality of'. citation The word friend itself has cognates in the other Germanic languages; but the Scandinavian ones (like Swedish frände, Danish frænde) predominantly mean 'relative'. Source: Internet
Governor Udom Emmanuel has taken steps to actualise his vision for establishment of Liberty Free Zone in Ikot Abasi industrial city – Akwa Ibom State. Source: Internet
The President of Yoruba World Congress (YWC) Prof Banji Akintoye said Fasanmi was among patriots who assisted the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo to actualise his policies as the premier of the defunct Western Nigeria. Source: Internet
“A lot of people have plans to set up business; they have prospect, something that will be able to push them to actualise their dreams. Source: Internet