"Arete" meant, among other things, to realise one's potential, which was almost always the highest goal advocated in Greek philosophy.
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6 sentences with “realise”
Short, simple sentences with “realise”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.
Brief definition: realise
6 sentences with “realise” — examples
The goal of education in the Renaissance was to realise as much of the human potential as possible with a solid education in various disciplines.
"Since then I've always written my last name O'Brien carefully. And if you ever see Reggie's signature, you'll realise that it looks like the author of a handwriting method.
In the midst of one of these collapses, Marx wrote, members of the proletariat were able to realise their common interests in taking the unprecedented wealth that industrialism had made possible and using it for the common good.
The French in particular failed to realise the potential of tank warfare: they treated tanks more as mobile artillery platforms than as weapons in their own right, and had no armoured divisions, only tanks interspersed with infantry divisions.
Rome benefited greatly from the fact that the Carthaginians did not realise that the war could become about more than Sicily; even after winning victories there, the Carthaginians never attempted to invade Italy itself (which they might have done, at least at first).
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