πραγματοποιήσει
Wordform Details
Translation: accomplishrealizeachieve
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularsubjunctiveaoristIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: πραγματοποιώ
Translation: to realize; to carry out; to implement; to fulfill; to accomplish (verb)
Etymology: Compound of πράγμα (pragma, 'thing, matter') and ποιώ ('to make, do'). The first element πράγμα shares the same root as English 'pragmatic' and 'practice', from Ancient Greek πράσσω (prássō, 'to do'). The second element ποιώ is related to English '-fy' (as in 'simplify') and 'poet' (literally 'maker'). Thus, πραγματοποιώ literally means 'to make something real/actual'.
Mnemonics
- Think 'pragmatic-poiesis' - making practical things happen
- Remember 'pragma' (thing) + 'poiō' (make) = making things real
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, particularly in business, media, and everyday speech when discussing the achievement of goals or implementation of plans.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'to realize/implement', υλοποιώ emphasizes the material manifestation, while πραγματοποιώ is more general
Notes: πραγματοποιώ is more frequently used and more general in scope
Mnemonic: πραγματοποιώ is for any realization, υλοποιώ is specifically for material manifestation