What's the adjective for realiser? Here's the word you're looking for.
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs realize and realise which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
(economics) Having been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation; measured in purchasing power (contrast nominal).
(economics) Relating to the result of the actions of rational agents; relating to neoclassical economic models as opposed to Keynesian models.
(mathematics) Being either a rational number, or the limit of a convergent infinite sequence of rational numbers: being one of a set of numbers with a one-to-one correspondence to the points on a line.
(linguistics) Of or relating to a form of morphology that focuses on the wordform rather than segments of the word, and denies that morphemes are signs (form-content pairs). Instead, inflections are stemmodifications which serve as exponents of morphological feature sets.
“It seemed like the realest thing to do in the circumstance.”
“It was very like Stewart to focus on real news — or fake news, as he likes to call it, though it has felt increasingly like the realest news on television — before himself.”
“This place is the realest honeymoon destination you could ask for.”
“I concede the idealist's right to apply any term he chooses to his unrealized dream but not to deny the same right to the realist to apply any term he chooses to his realized accomplishment.”
“For years, he may continue to delight the public with his unrivaled powers of acting and will, in all probability, add many thousands to his realized fortune.”