Action de réaliser qqch., en particulier de diriger l'enregistrement, la préparation d'un film ou d'une émission.
1. Arrival at a new stage.
2. The act of achieving an aim.
The passing of a law by a legislative body; SYN. passage.
ETYM Latin, from Greek, a surface incision, also, and abridgment, from epi upon + temnein to cut: cf. French épitome. Related to Tome.
A brief abstract (as of an article or book).
Summary; collection of all characteristics, facts, etc., into small space; embodiment, essence.
ETYM Written also fulfilment.
1. A feeling of satisfaction at having achieved one's desires; SYN. fulfilment.
2. The act of consummating something (a desire or promise etc); SYN. fulfilment.
The process of delivering goods and services ordered by a consumer. Fulfillment involves establishing a reliable procedure for tracking orders and delivering products.
Alternate (chiefly British) spelling for realization.
ETYM Cf. French réalisation.
(Alternate spelling: realisation).
1. Coming to understand something by thinking about it; SYN. realisation, recognition.
2. Making real or giving the appearance of reality; SYN. realisation, actualization, actualisation.
3. Something that is realized; SYN. realisation, fruition.