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Sentence count:261+2Posted:2017-03-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accreditacknowledgeagniseagnizediscerndistinguishgreetknowmake outpick outrealiserealizerecognizetell apartSimilar words: recognisedrecognizerecognitionincognitocognitivecognizantcognizancecognateMeaning: 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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61. Auctioneers will recognise certain properties as suitable to be sold by Auction.
62. It is important to recognise that professionals providing a service exert considerable influence on the fate of strategic change initiatives.
63. How does one recognise pain in a newborn baby to whom one can not speak?
64. The companies that follow this principle often don't shout about it, but they are easy to recognise.
65. Social workers must recognise, therefore, that in racist societies they are working with a potentially vulnerable group.
66. But if you learn how to recognise the pork pies, you won't have to swallow them.
67. Malouf does what only first-rate writers can: he makes you recognise precisely what you have never put into words.
68. For instance, no single node can recognise the class of images consisting of just one dot anywhere on the retina.
69. In terms of the features which are used to assess class most Shetlanders seem to recognise that they lag behind.
70. It is important, however, to recognise that this is a global problem which requires a global solution.
71. There is a range of topics requiring little more than the ability to recognise and identify the prey being attacked.
72. She had heard enough from the Julians to recognise in the disrepair something of the troubles of the Dersinghams.
72. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
73. The hon. Gentleman should have the courtesy to recognise that a considerable amount is being done.
74. Recognise the significance of observations made of a patient and use these to develop an initial nursing assessment.
75. Instead of the usual scapegoating of oystercatchers, local fishermen recognise that their fortunes are closely tied to those of the birds.
76. The awards recognise exceptional contributions in promoting the lifeboat service.
77. It's most satisfying to suddenly recognise an easier way of doing something you've been doing the hard way for ages!
78. That is carried to such an extreme that we will recognise dictatorships and ignore the coups which bring some despots to power.
79. Daily Mail journalists voted for industrial action over plans not to recognise the National Union of Journalists in a postal ballot.
80. It is too ambitious for a financial organisation to hope to recognise such situations and respond accordingly?
81. It may be that you do not recognise the deep-seated reasons why you hold some animals in higher esteem than others.
82. Their anxious faces were hidden behind dark glasses - in case the people holding Ben should recognise them.
83. Centrifugal launchers did at least recognise a genuine need,(sentencedict.com) even if they were not themselves the solution.
84. Anyone who visited the Garden in the early days would not recognise the place now-every inch is resplendent.
85. Despite the foregoing criticisms, we recognise and welcome the change of direction signalled by the draft guidance.
86. It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code, data and objects written in different programming languages.
87. I recognise that this may not go as far as librarians would wish.
88. Nevertheless, as combat approached, the pilots became intensely alive in a way that Skull could always recognise but never understand.
89. You learn to recognise them through experience; it's often an indefinable something that's lacking.
90. Of course, I recognise, respect and enjoy Britain's regional diversity, of which we can be particularly proud.
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