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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91. It takes time for this to develop and for people to recognise that they are partly responsible.
92. Too often, he says, we only recognise an opportunity when it arrives back on our doorstep as an import.
93. The hon. Gentleman will recognise that many people work on Sundays to deliver our emergency services.
94. Linda was intelligent enough to recognise when a question was being dodged.
95. For the first time, Polaroid will recognise student entries with a special category.
96. This hits at the established doctrine that the courts recognise no legal limits to Parliament's legislative power.
97. Most importantly it is a place members recognise as a privilege to belong to.
98. If so, how do they recognise flake food or develop brand preferences?
99. Does he recognise that dialogue is not criticism by Ministers of everyone else's proposals without making any positive contribution themselves?
100. Cursive script is the mode in which a person normally writes text but is more difficult still to recognise automatically.
101. Computer games that require a player to recognise perfect pitch might also help, Saffran says.
102. The three-dimensional perspective falsely adds to the difference in height across smoking categories[http://sentencedict.com/recognise.html], but fails to recognise their ordered nature.
103. I did not immediately recognise this invitation as good fortune.
104. So it wasn't really surprising that we didn't recognise Ollie when we got into the arrivals hall.
105. Positivist criminology, on the other hand, seemed scarcely to recognise it at all.
106. Increased contacts with teachers will enable you to understand their skills and expertise so that you can recognise their achievements.
107. The courts, therefore, recognise as law and accord primacy to those measures which Parliament passes as Acts.
108. But while! exercising the prerogatives of superpower, he never seemed to recognise the true extent of its responsibilities.
109. Obviously there is pleasure in watching Hollywood recognise intelligent life in the typing pool.
110. But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children.
111. Until we recognise the particular skills bilingual children bring to mathematics lessons, we are likely to continue to underestimate their abilities.
112. This suggests that axons within such a bundle recognise one another using molecular cues and as such its relevance may be quite general.
113. But I do recognise barbarity and inhumanity when I see them.
114. However, the interface design is not one that Psion fans will recognise.
115. This can be positively dangerous, if only because such practitioners may not recognise when a person is seriously ill.
116. The vicar insisted that it would mean wearing the uniform his people would recognise, and that included the surplice.
117. The logic was good, the ingredients were laid out correctly - from them he should be able to recognise the receipt.
118. Least of all do I recognise the fairness and balance of the current Tory legislation which you claim.
119. They say anyone who thinks they recognise him should contact police immediately.
120. Everyone will recognise themselves or somebody else in the song.
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