Synonym: accept, admit, answer, concede, grant, recognize. Antonym: deny, disregard, ignore. Similar words: edge, bowl, ridge, budget, know, drudgery, knock, know about. Meaning: [ək'nɒlɪdʒ] v. 1. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of 2. report the receipt of 3. express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with 4. express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for 5. accept as legally binding and valid 6. accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority.
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61. I want to acknowledge a personal debt to him.
62. The Health Ministry does not publicly acknowledge the link.
63. Others, though, refused even to acknowledge that much.
64. Was he even going to acknowledge her presence?
65. I hated the world around me and refused to acknowledge it.
66. In some ways, like us, they were custodians of a loss everyone knew about but refused to acknowledge.
67. Current board officials acknowledge that past actions may have been inadequate but said they have learned from their predecessors' mistakes.
68. The two other boys were sitting neatly on a sofa in the distance but they failed to acknowledge them.
69. Instead, they got Richards to acknowledge that a motivated forger with advanced technology could fool even veteran photo analysts.
70. Either he had genuinely repressed what he knew or he refused to acknowledge it.
71. Mr. Gregory Will my right hon. Friend acknowledge the importance of the popular music industry and its contribution to overseas earnings?
72. Zaire was forced to acknowledge the authority of the Congolese state.
73. Nervous because she was due to play in two chukkas' time(sentencedict.com), Perdita refused even to acknowledge Daisy's presence.
74. Such explanations fail to acknowledge the possibility that schools may a responsible for creating and sustaining disruptiveness.
75. She noted though that after this Felipe de Santis was prepared to acknowledge Mitch's presence although he was stiffly formal.
76. But we must also acknowledge the significance of computing and digital design.
77. More resources are required and one has to acknowledge that because of their absence the teaching profession is wary of accepting additional responsibilities.
78. And until the Church begins to acknowledge and address the century in which it now finds itself, it will die.
79. Here we must pause to acknowledge that Morgenthau does not always advocate a scientific approach as he did in Politics among Nations.
80. Men who had recently found it difficult to acknowledge his existence now sought his advice.
81. You encourage less-able pupils and publicly acknowledge the value of their contribution.
82. He wanted to acknowledge its presence and open himself to it.
83. The drafter can avoid such disputes by appropriate wording: We acknowledge receipt of your order and agree to supply you.
84. Dear Harsnet, he wrote, why do you persist in this rigmarole of refusing even to acknowledge my existence?
84. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
85. When he did acknowledge her existence he talked in dismissive and unrealistic terms.
86. None the less, we must also acknowledge that most often reconciliation does not occur.
87. And Sandeman was the first port company to acknowledge publicly that sales were a crucial aspect to any business.
88. Critics and supporters alike acknowledge that it could take years to reach even a narrow agreement.
89. We do not normally acknowledge receipt of letters for publication.
90. He knew the potential that I possessed but had refused to acknowledge.