0 to make something that could possibly happen or be achieved really happen or be achieved: --
the techniques that athletes use to actualize their potential
Nevertheless, invention endows its productions with an actualizing power that distinguishes it from the prevaricating, nonactualizing power of the lie.
The self is neither subject nor object, but is actualized in action; the self becomes, in this view, a subjectless verb.
You can perhaps give the author the hot tip to actualize it, as we write the year of the lord 1989.
As work on the project is still in progress, some of its potential features have yet to be actualized.
Semantic relations between sentences that actualize the generic aspect of texts are discussed and exemplified in detail.
This large scope of application actualizes a problem in many countries of overcoming a financial barrier related to opposing incentives between municipalities and health authorities.
Such a body is in itself only potentially transparent; this transparency is actualized by the presence of light.
This process starts by actualizing the simplest of all possible universes.