materialize

/məˈtɪriəˌlaɪz/
verb
  1. To become real or physical; to appear in a tangible form, often suddenly or as if by magic.
    • As the fog lifted, the mountains began to materialize in the distance.
    • The magician made a dove materialize from thin air.
    • A figure seemed to materialize out of the fog.
  2. To take shape or become actual; to happen as planned or expected.
    • Our plans for a vacation never materialized because of the storm.
    • The promised funding finally materialized after months of waiting.
    • Her hopes for a promotion did not materialize this year.
  3. To cause something abstract to become concrete or real.
    • The team worked together to materialize the project from concept to completion.
    • Hard work and dedication helped materialize her artistic ideas.
    • The architect materialized the client's vision into a detailed blueprint.