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Meanings of
recognised
in English
Generally approved or compelling recognition.
accepted
recognized
Related terms
established
acknowledged
constituted
Usage of
recognised
in English
1
Ask China, which has long
recognised
the value of a strategic purge.
2
This year, 574 fee-charging schools were
recognised
by the Western Cape government.
3
This work was recently
recognised
in the New Zealand Planning Institute Awards.
4
Trans-national boundary environmental effects had been
recognised
as illegal under international law.
5
Mr Bush continued: Americans have
recognised
the expanding opportunities in Northern Ireland.
6
There are 12 other officially
recognised
,
currently functioning political parties in Zimbabwe.
7
The majority of honours
recognised
services to the community and volunteer work.
8
HRW said in its report that it
recognised
Kenya's legitimate security concerns.
9
Libya's oil facilities had remained under the control of the
recognised
government.
10
Yet he
recognised
in her the approach of some crisis of feeling.
11
The work we do needs to be fully
recognised
and fully respected.
12
Its declared independence has not been
recognised
by any state, including Armenia.
13
Conclusion: MDR-TB remains uncommon in WA but its challenges are increasingly
recognised
.
14
Should we be pleased that the government has finally
recognised
this truth?
15
Conclusion: EndMT has been
recognised
as a possible pathological mechanism for MVP.
16
This violated the
recognised
fundamental principles of the freedom of the seas.
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recognised
recognise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
recognise as
recognise internationally
recognise the voice
recognise government
recognise only
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Recognised
through the time
Recognised
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
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Common
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