Similar words: recognize, cognize, recognise, recognised, recognition, cognizant, cognizable, cognizance. Meaning: ['rekəgnaɪzd] adj. 1. generally approved or compelling recognition 2. provided with a secure reputation.
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151 Mimi Sheraton, for example, had to don various disguises so she would not be recognized while critiquing elegant eateries.
152 The morning-coated manager had recognized them and was being proprietary with them in front of a dowager customer.
153 Brand names such as Coca-Cola and Sony are recognized all over the world.
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154 Direct speech has that personal quality Jean-Jacques Rousseau later recognized as being intrinsic to the best cantatas.
155 It is very convenient that the three digits are so unlike one another since they can be easily recognized.
156 Even when their specific characteristics are recognized, they are given different interpretations and names.
157 Police recognized Moll and arrested him as a suspect in two grocery store robberies, also involving getaway cabs.
158 She had barely recognized their cool, urbane general manager in the seedy, vengeful man who had made such wild accusations.
159 Robson recognized that, throughout history, courts have performed administrative functions and administrative bodies have undertaken judicial functions.
160 Human beings are funny. They long to be with the person they love but refuse to admit openly. Some are afraid to show even the slightest sign of affection because of fear. Fear that their feelings may not be recognized, or even worst, returned. But one thing about human beings puzzles me the most is their conscious effort to be connected with the object of their affection even if it kills them slowly within. Sigmund Freud
161 For analytical purposes, the 12 categories of land cover recognized during the classification stage were compressed into five representing: 1.
162 When asked if he recognized the defendant, the witness replied in the affirmative.
163 Diana was now growing in self-confidence, a quality recognized by her elevation to school prefect.
164 After years of persecution by colonial rulers, Orisha worshipers only recently had their religion officially recognized by the government.
165 She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.
166 So Superman, once the most recognized and revered hero in comic books, was sent back to the drawing board.
167 This was a recognized role among the men involved, and Humphreys was accepted as a normal part of this activity.
168 Viral hepatitis has been recognized since the Second World War as being divisible into two distinct types.
169 As Task 55 suggests, another way in which discourse type can be recognized is by title.
170 The trail seemed cold until a woman in Mississippi recognized Pearson's face in a wanted poster.
171 Both Ford and Chrysler have recognized Hansen for the strong customer loyalty at his dealerships.
172 Increments are awarded for years of service and upon completion of recognized courses of study, teachers move to a higher scale.
173 Scientists have long recognized that environmental factors play a notable causal role in many cancers.
174 But, as this Court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violative of due process.
175 He recognized each draught of icy air slicing through cracks in doors made invisible by crowding shadows.
176 Aubyn said they recognized the benefits of having the Grand Forks social service agencies in one building.
177 During the course of dissections of cadaver club feet he recognized the role of muscles and tendons rather than bones in this deformity.
178 It has also to be recognized that all owners may need to make alterations and improvements to their property from time to time.
179 Roemer now recognized that earlier attempts to clock the speed of light had failed because the distances tested were too short.
180 At first, only chil-dren of visible saints were to be baptized and thus recognized as part of the covenant.
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