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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181 Though the war had interrupted her schooling, her intellectual precocity had quickly been recognized and appreciated by Stewart.
182 At Iberian, the dealer initiative members recognized the need to build better teamwork among dealers and dealers' direct reports.
183 Ever since time began,(Sentence dictionary) people have recognized their true Love by the light in their eyes. Paulo Coelho
184 How then is the full communicative intention to be recognized?
185 Little recognized that the cause was an abnormal birth which produced brain damage and secondary spasticity of the limbs.
186 It could be recognized with ease, and the criteria for its presence were precise and immutable.
187 Primo recognized one of the men-he had seen him in a designer jeans commercial-doing just what he was doing here: walking.
188 A cashier thought she recognized him as the man who had done it.
189 Maggie stared at people walking about far below, tiny creatures that could hardly be recognized.
190 His claim to the house was finally recognized by the court.
191 A contact lens holder - I recognized it, Mum wears them - still with the lenses in them.
192 On the other hand, Elgar's greatness as a composer was becoming increasingly recognized.
193 She recognized the typical cockney liveliness of these two girls.
194 It is now generally recognized that the attempt to analyse consciousness in terms of behaviour amounted to flying in the face of the facts.
195 If that candidate wins a certain percentage of the vote, the party then would be recognized in the following election.
196 He believed that the government recognized that it must change its policy since the old policy had not worked.
197 The Labyrinth at Knossos is generally recognized to have been one of the greatest architectural achievements of the ancient world.
198 Economic changes have been generally recognized as being very important, but their influence has been conceived in diverse ways.
199 It is thought that there are some generalized cultural patterns that can be recognized.
200 In all, it seems that Leapor has, at last, been recognized as a poet worthy of serious consideration.
201 The chemical signal can be recognized by other defensive organisms in our bodies.
202 None of these skills are recognized by their male colleagues in the workplace.
203 Contrary to most political and economic models, parental love is generally recognized by biologists to be a very precious evolutionary asset.
204 State laws or local district policies usually allow teachers to be absent from school for the major holidays of recognized religions.
205 Manutius is now recognized by the cognoscenti as the father of the modern book.
206 When the daughters were ten, their talent was recognized by a well-known theatrical director.
207 The transient nature of the binding may be because this sequence is recognized on account of its structure without additional hydrogen bonding contacts.
208 The change in the socio-moral context was hardly recognized, and the corresponding change in religious social ethics had remained unformulated.
209 More trade-union sponsored Labour candidates were put forward in the 1929 General Election as unions recognized the failure of industrial action.
210 One of the most interesting facts about communicative intentions is that they are intended to be recognized.
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