Similar words: recognize, cognize, recognise, recognised, recognition, cognizant, cognizable, cognizance. Meaning: ['rekəgnaɪzd] adj. 1. generally approved or compelling recognition 2. provided with a secure reputation.
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211 I recognized one species that I had seen commonly on lily pads in the summer.
212 They recognized that some of their objectives could be reached by administrative action without running the gauntlet of the legislative process.
213 Two further categories of incisor digestion can be recognized here, covering all the diurnal raptors.
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214 Instead, they recognized an interlocking trinity of types: animal, human, divine.
215 The citizens of Athens recognized that responsible citizenship would not come about automatically; it had to be carefully cultivated.
216 It should be recognized and accepted that coping with hearing loss can be utterly exhausting.
217 The recognized way of doing this was to own a boarding house and take in summer guests.
218 His look of annoyance abruptly changed to a delighted smile when he recognized the young cavalry officer.
219 This was not fully comprehended by everyone at the time, although Macmillan and the Treasury recognized it.
220 For every pebble several possible diameters may be recognized along the three principal axes of the pebble.
221 The room dissolved into a pandemonium of quips and shouts as viewers recognized themselves or their friends on the video.
222 The therapeutic properties of amber were widely recognized in the classical world.
223 The importance of work and employment to those with mental disorder has, however, been recognized since Victorian times.
224 She recognized Telemachus instantly from his likeness to his father and she called him by name.
225 It was a habit of disguise that she recognized as costly but could not be rid of.
226 This, it was recognized, constituted a potentially dangerous situation, but what else could the Romans do?
227 The mud here has long been recognized for its curative properties.
228 The Kazakh government has recognized the problem and has accepted a programme for the construction of appropriate burial sites.
229 At present, more can be achieved by avoiding exposure to recognized carcinogens than by relying on the discovery of new remedies.
230 Troops on both sides recognized spots on the battlefield where they had fought the year before.
231 They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
232 Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases.
233 The document stated that Kurdish cultural rights were to be recognized and that Kurdish regions would enjoy increased autonomy in local government.
234 The course is recognized for producing graduates who are immediately employable and who can play leading roles in the development of computing.
235 The crucial point is that such expressions should be warranted by conceptual and communicative purposes recognized as having point in classroom activity.
236 She seemed a little embarrassed, but pleased that I recognized her name.
237 She recognized the coldness inside her as also present inside the Doctor.
238 In time, Alexander will be recognized as a pioneer worker in establishing the conscious control of the use of the self.
239 Willie recognized Mr Miller from the corner shop and the young man behind the mesh in the Post Office.
240 In the light of this, the way forward in climatic geomorphology, already recognized in studies of fluvial catchments, becomes evident.
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