The spelling of the word "more actualized" can be broken down into its individual sounds using IPA phonetic transcription. The word begins with the consonant sound /m/, followed by the vowel sound /ɔː/ (as in "caught"). The second syllable begins with the consonant sound /æk/ and ends with the vowel sound /tjuː/ (as in "choose"). Finally, the last syllable ends with the voiced consonant sound /d/ and the vowel sound /aɪ/ (as in "by"). In essence, the word is pronounced as "mawr-ak-choo-lyzd".
The word "actualized" is derived from the verb "actualize", which means to make something real or to bring something into existence. It is formed by adding the suffix "-ize" to the adjective "actual". The adjective "actual", in turn, comes from the Latin word "actus", which means "done" or "performed".
The addition of the word "more" to "actualized" simply denotes a comparative degree, suggesting a higher level or degree of actualization. It implies that something is being further brought into reality or made more real.