Realize
来自Big Physics
early 17th century: from real1, on the pattern of French réaliser .
wiktionary
Attested since 1610, from French réaliser, from Middle French real(“actual”), from Old French reel, from Latin reālis, from rēs(“thing, event, deed, fact”); as if real + -ize.
etymonline
realize (v.)
1610s, "bring into existence, make or cause to become real," also "exhibit the actual existence of," from French réaliser "make real" (16c.), from real "actual" (see real (adj.)). The sense of "understand clearly, comprehend the reality of" is recorded by 1775. Sense of "obtain, amass, bring or get into actual possession" (money, profit, etc.) is from 1753. Related: Realized; realizing.