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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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121. The moral courage required on the part of the elderly person to recognise what is happening and not resist should also be saluted.
122. However, he may receive some additional benefits which recognise the fact that he is working in a foreign land.
123. Centres should note, that to recognise student achievement on more than one instrument, modules have been given separate instrumental categories.
124. If the parent company has provided the preference shareholders with a guarantee, it may be possible to recognise a minority interest.
125. In this way, the immune system learns to recognise and attack regions of real HIV if infection occurs.
126. I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy's Law Jean and may even have another name for it.
127. Those responsible for in-house training programmes should recognise that older workers can still acquire and retain new knowledge and skills.
128. I do recognise the need for extra vigilance about all expenditure during that period.
129. We can recognise animals or birds as exhibiting a different degree of consciousness from our own.
130. We must recognise that they are getting a raw deal and are being victimised by the Government.
131. It is not scaremongering or playing the numbers game to recognise and respond to changes on that scale.
132. Researchers at the University of Warwick are training a neural computer to examine brain-scanner images to recognise the symptoms of mental diseases.
132. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
133. But both communities must recognise the cancerous effect of sectarianism, taken to these extremes.
134. There were so many of them that the strain of trying to recognise each one started to give him a headache.
135. Even when you rub their noses in it, politicians can be remarkably slow to recognise reality for what it is.
136. At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds.
137. The Ecuadorean Government does not recognise native peoples as having land rights.
138. It is essential to recognise and develop managerial skills in registered nurses for three reasons.
139. I could always recognise my mother's footsteps as she scurried up the stairs.
140. It is this later Holiday which most recognise and her admirers point to her last years as her most compelling.
141. It was a Police Force out in force to recognise a man who was one of theirs.
142. And it does have its attendant problems which it is only sensible to recognise.
143. These are then primed to recognise and attack the real invader.
144. You have been given the ability to recognise your own apprehensions[sentencedict.com], to accept them and then to let them go.
145. We must in fact recognise that Third World countries are considerably different from one another.
146. The first time buyers recognise the opportunities in the market place.
147. Handwritten text, either cursive or hand-printed, is much more difficult to recognise than printed text.
148. However, does the Minister recognise that there is an increasing problem of homelessness and squatting among ex-service personnel?
149. Nostalgia for simple sensory experience cancels out the pain I didn't recognise then.
150. It can recognise classes, and distinguish between them, and generalize from its training set, just like a perceptron.
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