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Meanings of
recognise
in English
Portuguese
admitir a veracidade de
Catalan
dicenrnir
Spanish
sentir
Back to the meaning
Detect with the senses.
know
spot
recognize
acknowledge
distinguish
greet
discern
accredit
pick out
make out
Portuguese
admitir a veracidade de
Portuguese
entender
Catalan
reconèixer
Spanish
reconocer
Back to the meaning
Be fully aware or cognizant of.
realize
realise
agnize
agnise
Portuguese
entender
Synonyms
Examples for "
know
"
know
spot
recognize
acknowledge
distinguish
Examples for "
know
"
1
A senior government source said: We
know
what companies' investment criteria is.
2
However, we
know
where that road leads today, when food is abundant.
3
You
know
,
in other words the end result, Trump said without explanation.
4
WANT to
know
the most dangerous words in the market right now?
5
But we
know
subsidy leads to distortion, leads to longer term problems.
1
A
spot
of good company news also helped the market, dealers said.
2
The remaining bright
spot
for New Zealand exporters, China, is facing problems.
3
A good
spot
for coffee lovers that want to try something new.
4
When a good
spot
really matters, make sure you know your spotter.
5
This is the second consecutive year that it has taken top
spot
.
1
China has said 47 countries support its refusal to
recognize
the case.
2
One case sparked national outrage, forcing the government to
recognize
DGCIM abuse.
3
However, the government has said it does not
recognize
such a plan.
4
He'd seen enough family members over the years to
recognize
the signs.
5
In appealing the case, the magazine wants courts to
recognize
new technology.
1
She said it was time for the government to
acknowledge
the problems.
2
They continue to protest and press the state to
acknowledge
their humanity.
3
Blair said: I think we should
acknowledge
how difficult these decisions are.
4
However, they do
acknowledge
that power can be ceded upwards when necessary.
5
Bruchou said Chevron should
acknowledge
the potential liability in company financial reports.
1
The government thus far has sought to
distinguish
itself from its predecessor.
2
Young children are still developing their capacity to
distinguish
fact from fiction.
3
Results: Significant differences in copy number alterations
distinguish
childhood and adult glioblastoma.
4
Her voice remained too low, however, for me to
distinguish
any words.
5
We also offer strategies to
distinguish
specific GxE from general scale effects.
1
The financial markets will almost certainly
greet
the news positively this morning.
2
Waiters
greet
you with 'Bitte', for instance, but thank you with 'Merci'.
3
My hostess was waiting to
greet
me up at the main house.
4
The international meet and
greet
session has traditionally attracted several hundred investors.
5
Then the audience rose in a body to
greet
the great catcher.
1
She often tried to
discern
what he watched at any particular moment.
2
It is not easy to
discern
the true picture from the data.
3
It takes a skilled hand to
discern
the truth from these Americans.
4
Afterwards we shall more rightly
discern
the thing which we search for:-
5
I couldn't stop to try and
discern
the source of her interest.
1
This would
accredit
all health facilities including clinics, hospitals and GPs' rooms.
2
His agents at
accredit
its envoys as those of an independent power.
3
The Inquisition finds it supports their cause to
accredit
any fantastical tale.
4
Later, the British army agreed to
accredit
five British correspondents at the front.
5
We
accredit
it to heavy social media usage and our Squad.
1
Training a model that can
pick
out
condition-specific patterns requires labeled data.
2
Then remove it from the fire and
pick
out
all the bones.
3
In fact, I have to help him
pick
out
his own outfits.
4
After breakfast we can
pick
out
the twelve strongest of the natives.
5
I reach over into the chest and
pick
out
a second slip.
1
We stopped and listened, not quite able to
make
out
the words.
2
However, she's actually far more lovely-looking than she likes to
make
out
.
3
We'll
make
out
a list of all the things we shall need.
4
Soon it was possible to
make
out
the results of the battle.
5
Lorraine heard his low voice, although she couldn't
make
out
the words.
1
The company's technology has since learned to
tell
apart
near-identical products.
2
Why are the benighted coins so difficult to
tell
apart
?
3
Without their distinctive dress, they were hard to
tell
apart
.
4
The heat and the nervousness were hard to
tell
apart
.
5
I whispered, for whispering voices are hard to
tell
apart
:
Usage of
recognise
in English
1
However, the government has said it does not
recognise
such a plan.
2
The programme will
recognise
innovation by financial services companies across the island.
3
You
recognise
the words, but nothing quite makes sense, nothing feels certain.
4
Britain does not
recognise
Israeli control of the area seized from Syria.
5
We need to
recognise
that in the way the EU does business.
6
We
recognise
and reward good practice and measure performance against our values.
7
Unless three months notice is given, the State will not
recognise
marriages.
8
Not with video, but of course we all
recognise
each others' voices.
9
Vladimir Putin says Russia will
recognise
the outcome of Ukraine's presidential vote.
10
Labour's proposals for a constitutional convention
recognise
the importance of public involvement.
11
The moment Malema tells this story, people instantly
recognise
it as true.
12
The US bans financial assistance to countries which
recognise
Georgia's break-away regions.
13
First, to
recognise
that adults are adults and let children be children.
14
The majority of parents'
recognise
the inherent fairness of the points system.
15
Akzo needs to
recognise
this and engage, it said in a statement.
16
Thirty years on I can now
recognise
the inanity of my question.
Other examples for "recognise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
recognise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
recognise in
recognise the importance
recognise how
recognise same
recognise people
More collocations
Translations for
recognise
Portuguese
admitir a veracidade de
discernir
credenciar
saudar
apreciar
admitir
reconhecer
cumprimentar
entender
compreender
Catalan
dicenrnir
sentir
saludar
distingir
admetre
reconèixer
detectar
acreditar
Spanish
sentir
discernir
reconocer
distinguir
saludar
admitir
detectar
acreditar
Recognise
through the time
Recognise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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