Unmaterialized


verb (used without object), materialized, materializing.
1.
to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out:
Our plans never materialized.
2.
to assume material or bodily form; become corporeal:
The ghost materialized before Hamlet.
verb (used with object), materialized, materializing.
3.
to give material form to; realize:
to materialize an ambition.
4.
to invest with material attributes:
to materialize abstract ideas with metaphors.
5.
to make physically perceptible; cause (a spirit or the like) to appear in bodily form.
6.
to render materialistic.
verb
1.
(intransitive) to become fact; actually happen: our hopes never materialized
2.
to invest or become invested with a physical shape or form
3.
to cause (a spirit, as of a dead person) to appear in material form or (of a spirit) to appear in such form
4.
(intransitive) to take shape; become tangible: after hours of discussion, the project finally began to materialize
5.
(physics) to form (material particles) from energy, as in pair production

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