Actualize in a sentence as a verb

No one will be a loser if he/she persists to actualize the dream.

It sounds a bit like you want to self-actualize yourself, but you don't want to put in the work.

We have dog-walkers, caterers, all sorts of people to help actualize our wishes.

It's just that when the sample size is huge enough, even the tiniest chance can actualize.

Are we going to start mandating that people actualize their full economic potential, as well?

Also: Is it easier to seem like a workaholic if you've got huge piles of cash to pay other people to actualize your visions for you?

It's the unreasonable, the uncomfortable, and the restless who create and self actualize.

The more one forgets himself--by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love--the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself.

I'm just saying that there's this idea of a better world, a fundamentally different world where things make sense and capricious cruelty is gone and everyone is essentially free to pursue the future they want and self-actualize instead of worrying about where the day's calories will come from or if it's safe to go outside.

Actualize definitions

verb

make real or concrete; give reality or substance to; "our ideas must be substantiated into actions"

See also: realize realise actualise substantiate

verb

represent or describe realistically

See also: actualise