materializing

present participle of materialize
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Recent Examples of materializing Restaurants materializing among neighborhood residences is feeling more common in Boise. Michael Deeds, Idaho Statesman, 9 June 2026 The president has repeatedly said that a deal to end the war is imminent, despite no such agreement materializing. Kayla Hayempour, NBC news, 8 June 2026 That margin could still end up materializing in the upcoming general election after accounting for where Mikels’ voters are likely to go. Robert Salonga, Mercury News, 3 June 2026 But according to the draft budget and other documents, the worst of those fears are not materializing. Lucas Robinson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 May 2026 Despite all the debt, and the fact that companies are keeping large swaths of it off their balance sheets using methods of conduit financing, actual AI revenues are in fact materializing. Tobias Burns, CNBC, 15 May 2026 Climate risks are materializing faster than expected. Thomas Lim, Forbes.com, 15 May 2026 In an ecosystem that’s still materializing, networking is a consequential component. Caitlin White, Variety, 29 Apr. 2026 The Onion‘s multi-year pursuit of the InfoWars brand is closer than ever to materializing. Christian Zilko, IndieWire, 21 Apr. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for materializing
Verb
  • Now, Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton present a stark choice to voters in the race to be the next governor at a moment when public support for the state’s generous safety net is starting to fray.
    Christine Mai-Duc, Los Angeles Times, 26 June 2026
  • In the last 20 minutes before kick, droves of fans have made their way into the stadium and the energy is starting to pick up.
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 26 June 2026
Verb
  • Images appearing to show blue paint peeling from the floor of the pool were surfacing by June 18.
    Ramon Padilla, USA Today, 23 June 2026
  • While appearing at the Supergirl world premiere in New York City on Monday, June 22, the Superman actor, 32, could be seen protecting his costar, Milly Alcock, from a handsy photographer on the red carpet.
    Desiree Anello, PEOPLE, 23 June 2026
Verb
  • Rumors of trades tend to start surfacing in conjunction with the NBA Draft, set for June 23 and 24 in Brooklyn, New York.
    Gary Bedore June 16, Kansas City Star, 16 June 2026
  • Cleary asks people to pay attention to which feelings keep surfacing and when—anger that flares every evening, say, or loneliness that creeps in at night.
    Angela Haupt, Time, 10 June 2026
Verb
  • Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, continues to defy time at the World Cup, embodying the finite nature of elite careers.
    Clemente Lisi, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
  • Torch Song by Alison Saar was inspired by the Statue of Liberty but given a more Chicago flair by embodying the spirit of the city's blues heritage.
    Kyler Alvord, PEOPLE, 19 June 2026
Verb
  • Rawlins says residents are beginning to understand just how important these mitigation efforts are.
    Alan Gionet, CBS News, 21 June 2026
  • Humphrey said his older son, Sean Humphrey, struggled with opioid addiction beginning in his early teenage years.
    Madeline Mitchell, USA Today, 20 June 2026
Verb
  • But there will be some new additions to the tone and thrust of the story, as Tranter shared that much of it will be focused on what is unfolding post-wedding for Mary and her husband, Tom Hayward, played by Dónal Finn.
    Kate Erbland, IndieWire, 24 June 2026
  • The key change is operational as companies are moving from recording transactions and reporting results to identifying issues earlier, coordinating decisions and taking action while operations are still unfolding.
    Robert Kramer, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
Verb
  • Palliative care, which provides medical and emotional support to patients at the end of their lives, is a relatively new concept, arising only in the 1960s.
    Sophie Neiman, NPR, 20 June 2026
  • Lynn Florian, 8th Ward, who cast the lone vote against the budget, were worried about potentially unforeseen expenses arising from current economic conditions while Ald.
    Steve Sadin, Chicago Tribune, 16 June 2026
Verb
  • Green said data centers could be a hot topic in upcoming elections, as Americans on both sides of the aisle are expressing valid concerns.
    Katie King, Los Angeles Times, 21 June 2026
  • South Florida Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar is expressing skepticism over the Cuban government's announcement of sweeping economic reforms that would open key sectors of the island's economy to private and foreign investment.
    Ivan Taylor, CBS News, 20 June 2026

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