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Definition of Actualize

Actualize
Actualize Ac"tu*al*ize, v. t. To make actual; to realize in action. [R.] --Coleridge.

Meaning of Actualize from wikipedia

- Self-actualization was coined by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize one's full potential: "the tendency to actualize itself...
- as Database Publications. The software division was renamed in 1999 to Actualize. Europress was formed by Derek Meakin in 1965. It began by publishing...
- analytic philosophy, actualism is the view that everything there is (i.e., everything that has being, in the broadest sense) is actual. Another phrasing...
- this theoretical construct the actualizing tendency. The individual: "has one basic tendency and striving – to actualize, maintain and enhance the experiencing...
- Actual play, also called live play, is a genre of podcast or web show in which people play tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) for an audience. Actual...
- abstraction of actual infinity, also called completed infinity, involves infinite entities as given, actual and completed objects. The concept of actual infinity...
- Actual Fantasy is an album released in 1996 by Dutch multi-instrumentalist Arjen A. Luc****en and is the second album of his Ayreon project. It is the only...
- Actual innocence is a special standard of review in legal cases to prove that a charged defendant did not commit the crimes that they were accused of,...
- In United States defamation law, actual malice is a legal requirement imposed upon public officials or public figures when they file suit for libel (defamatory...
- Actual notice is a law term, used most frequently in civil procedure. It is notice (usually to a defendant in a civil proceeding) delivered in such a way...