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become concrete
verb as in materialize
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"Equity and equality have become concrete in the Thai society. Gender diversity will eventually be fully accepted. Congratulations," he wrote on X.
For now, banks are in limbo until sanctions become concrete.
"If the last impression is that his deceased wife was walking around scared of him," Sundby said, "I would be arguing strongly that that kind of unconscious view of the defendant was allowed to sit and become concrete over the last 14 months."
“If the last impression is that his deceased wife was walking around scared of him,” Sundby said, “I would be arguing strongly that that kind of unconscious view of the defendant was allowed to sit and become concrete over the last 14 months.”
Part of the joy in being free of Donald Trump’s near-hourly reminders that nothing was true unless he sanctioned it, and that everything was a plot to entrap and ensnare him by shadowy enemies who were forever plotting his demise, lay in the hope that things might become concrete again.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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