Synonym: accredit, acknowledge, agnise, agnize, discern, distinguish, greet, know, make out, pick out, realise, realize, recognize, tell apart. Similar words: recognised, recognize, recognition, incognito, cognitive, cognizant, cognizance, cognate. Meaning: v. 1. show approval or appreciation of 2. grant credentials to 3. detect with the senses 4. express greetings upon meeting someone 5. express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for 6. be fully aware or cognizant of 7. perceive to be the same 8. accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority.
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31. It's easy to recognise its surface symptoms: the anger, the panic, the shakes and the collywobbles.
32. The Foreign Ministers agreed to recognise Yugoslav republics who meet certain conditions.
33. It can apparently recognise an impressive variety of regional and foreign accents.
34. Each state agreed to recognise and respect the other, including their respective political and social systems.
35. Anyone acquainted with ancient ikons will recognise how acutely she has captured their essence.
36. Guide us to recognise how great are your resources, and inspire us to put your plans into action.
37. Unfortunately, our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change.
38. His face had been hidden in the darkness, yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again.
39. Haslam believes this experience taught him the need to recognise that many products follow a predictable life cycle.
40. How quick the kid had been to recognise that his suit had been bought in New York.
41. Furthermore, although charges are low, standards are going up as hosts recognise that it pays to provide a better service.
42. Tuami and his people have escaped from the perceived menace of Neanderthal man,[www.Sentencedict.com] whose humanity they do not recognise.
43. Now he has won his spurs, he can afford to recognise mistakes like that without fearing loss of face.
44. Dawson's obsessives will recognise this jangly, guitar-pop the second the catchy chorus kicks in.
45. Those who know the Duke recognise his passionate interest in the countryside and the wellbeing of those who live by the land.
46. Allen v. Hyatt suggests that the courts are willing to recognise special circumstances which alter the nature of the relationship.
47. Grand narrative, whether we recognise it or not, provides us with our markers of historical time and space.
48. Undergraduate students have begun to recognise the importance of primary care.
49. The victim was then hypnotised twice and during the second session he claimed to recognise the accused as the attacker.
50. A word presented at the end of a sentence is considerably easier to recognise than that same word presented in isolation.
51. You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
52. Usually, however, we have to recognise one or more intermediate levels.
53. In Layton's company Leonard could be himself, recognise his own nature, and celebrate its pleasing to the full.
54. The primary aim of the awards is to recognise outstanding bravery in the race of danger by exceptional seniors.
55. I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists.
56. It is easier to be objective about, and therefore to recognise, the social bias of mathematics questions from abroad.
57. It seems clear that, long before phenomenal consciousness of any fort we can recognise existed, there was an objective reality.
58. Recognise a large number of different Fonts on the same page.
59. An alternative approach is to recognise the possibility of a more broadly-based balancing of the competing interests involved.
60. The Qur'an does recognise a right to private property but it is subject to important limitation, as indicated in the next extract.
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