Similar words: acknowledge, acknowledgement, acknowledgment, knowledge, foreknowledge, knowledgeable, general knowledge, pledged. Meaning: [-dʒd] adj. 1. recognized or made known or admitted 2. generally accepted.
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61. The anniversary report is acknowledged as a tremendous achievement.
62. Shaker acknowledged by taking off immediately.
63. Weber acknowledged their existence but did not discuss them.
64. It is now generally acknowledged that he was innocent.
65. I wasn't acknowledged as being gay.
66. The people acknowledged Mandela as their leader.
67. Roy noticed that everywhere they walked people acknowledged Michael.
68. They acknowledged one another gravely across a narrow divide.
69. Certainly, Bentham acknowledged his debt to Beccaria.
70. Several Arab countries have not yet acknowledged Israel.
71. It is further acknowledged that each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings.
72. None the less, he is also a former House member and an acknowledged contender who currently holds the third ranking Senate leadership slot.
73. Its theatre, since the mid 1950s, has been widely acknowledged the world's wonder.
74. This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere.
75. We have to communicate: we have a need to be acknowledged by the other.
76. Under rigorous cross examination by prosecution co-counsel Cliff Harris, Sontag acknowledged that Davis' three siblings have led relatively law-abiding lives.
77. So why is it acknowledged that the Geneva Motor Show is the most important event in the automotive calendar?
78. Yet apart from this acknowledged intellectual debt and critical reaction to Spengler Mosley developed other ideas from his work.
79. The paper never even acknowledged my letter or printed a correction.
80. Tom freely acknowledged this just as Terry acknowledged his earlier insensitivity.
81. The enthusiasm and support of the lesbian fans is vital, but their contribution can not be publicly acknowledged.
82. And to his credit, he acknowledged the problem of low wages and our deteriorating public transit system.
83. According to Western reports, officials in Xinjiang had acknowledged the impact of rising nationalist sentiment across the border in the Soviet Union.
84. It is now generally acknowledged that Helicobacter pylori infection is the major cause of antral gastritis.
85. In 1933 this promise of a distinguished career in the Colonial Service was acknowledged by secondment to the Colonial Office.
86. Brooks attended to every detail of his churches and Mackmurdo later acknowledged his debt to him as an exemplar of methodical thoroughness.
87. Anyone who already has a decoder can carry on watching, a spokesman for the Department of National Heritage acknowledged.
88. However,[http://Sentencedict.com] Redmond and Manschreck acknowledged that they had not billed for or received any money for the advance planning.
89. What Amis has also acknowledged as a writer is that nice things aren't necessarily as funny as nasty things.
90. In some areas it was acknowledged that these plots contributed substantially to the food supply.
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