Materialization (noun)

  1. The process of taking on physical form or existence.
  2. The act of producing or bringing into being.
  3. The manifestation or appearance of something, especially something supernatural or paranormal.

Origin:

The word materialization comes from the verb "materialize," meaning to take on physical form or existence, and the suffix -ation, indicating a process or result.

Examples:

  1. The materialization of the new product was a result of years of research and development.
  2. The materialization of the dream into a reality was a source of great joy and satisfaction.
  3. The materialization of the ghost was a frightening experience, that left the witnesses stunned.
  4. The materialization of the plan into a successful business was a testament to the entrepreneur's determination and vision.
  5. The materialization of the idea into a working prototype was a major milestone for the team.
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