Similar words: recognize, recognition, cognitive, economic recovery, advised, hypnotised, surprised, record. Meaning: adj. 1. provided with a secure reputation 2. generally approved or compelling recognition.
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151. Jacques Three demanded how he afterwards recognised him then?
152. Until now, China had never recognised India's 1975 annexation of Sikkim.
153. The inadequacies of the current system have already been recognised.
154. Conrad later appeared in an American Express advert of famous Americans nobody recognised.Sentencedict.com
155. Vai is a recognised beauty spot and has been used as a film location.
156. The "families" are the basic units, each holding sway over a recognised territory.
157. Hurstwood was already confronted, and recognised his friend Kenny, the stock - broker.
158. The ability of clay minerals to catalyse decarboxylation has long been recognised.
159. We recognised the problem early and provided the economy a booster shot.
160. When I recognised her in the convenience store I blushed with shame.
161. In the realm of sculpture too, the technical skill of foreign artists was long recognised.
162. On Tuesday Russia recognised the independence of the territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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