1. actualized - Adjective
2. actualized - Verb
actualized
simple past and past participle of actualize
actualized (comparative more actualized, superlative most actualized)
Having become actual; having been realized or made real.
Ampère’s father actualized this ideal by allowing his son to educate himself within the walls of his well-stocked library. Source: Internet
How William Shatner Changed the World is a documentary that gave a number of real-world examples of actualized technological imaginations. Source: Internet
But also, had actualized the death throes of the large orchestra that helped provide its stomping power. Source: Internet
Because we are conditioned to hate our bodies, our quest to become actualized healthy adult women naturally involves years of deprogramming ourselves of the messages we've internalized about our bodies. Source: Internet
In PTI, the offer and confirmation waves exist in “pre-spacetime” and a spacetime network/graph grows out of actualized transactions in a robust sense. Source: Internet
Because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, the fact of His resurrection from the dead and the power of His Spirit alive within us, He has made it possible for His divine power and presence to be actualized in you and me. Source: Internet