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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181. The Salvation Army said it acknowledged with gratitude the faithful and caring service of the staff over the years.
182. I have acknowledged the great damage done to the hon. and learned Member for Leicester, West.
183. Kantor acknowledged arguing with the driver but vehemently denied making any threats.
184. The generally acknowledged leader of the cartel is Benjamin Arellano, who usually keeps a low profile.
185. They were the only neighbors who had ever acknowledged the fact of her moving here.
186. The variety of close relationships with which people end their lives should be acknowledged.
187. The company has acknowledged that some incidents of harassment occurred, but denies allegations that it was widely tolerated.
188. There is also no dispute that du Pont suffers from mental illness, as even the prosecution has acknowledged.
189. Social class is a major behavioural determinant of consumer buying behaviour, and its importance is widely acknowledged by marketers.
190. Generally, they have been welcomed: their potential for enriching the curriculum is widely acknowledged.
191. Quite the contrary, it is acknowledged that carrying the message is all one can do.
192. This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers.
193. Are you now capable of arguing with others who are acknowledged as experts in the field?
194. His extraordinary achievements of discovery, surveying and collecting were not acknowledged in his lifetime.
195. And reported in newsgroups and acknowledged by Access is a shank resulting after hitting a perfect swing with the mouse control.
196. That search, Norman acknowledged[Sentencedict.com ], is aimed more at finding envelopes stuffed with narcotics than bombs.
197. In every other sphere of historical enquiry, new material is acknowledged.
198. The presence of beetles is acknowledged as an indicator of the general health of the forest.
199. He stood in the ballroom entrance and acknowledged the applause with a small bow.
200. He basically defended the concept but acknowledged excesses that could be curbed.
201. He acknowledged the applause with a small bow.
202. She never even acknowledged the man who opened the door for her.
203. There is enormous, acknowledged and untapped potential in the Indian stock markets.
204. He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders.
205. The court readily acknowledged the right of states to regulate businesses clothed with a public interest.
206. Laura acknowledged this compliment with a negligent wave of her left hand.
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