materialise

/məˈtɪriəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To become real or actual; to happen or appear, especially after being planned or expected.
    • A strange figure materialised out of the fog on the lonely road.
    • The promised funding never materialised, so the project was cancelled.
    • Her dream of becoming a pilot finally materialised when she got her license.
  2. To take physical form or shape; to appear suddenly or as if by magic.
    • As the fog lifted, a beautiful landscape materialised before our eyes.
    • The artist watched as the sculpture slowly materialised from the block of marble.
    • The ghost seemed to materialise from thin air in the old castle.
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