Be fully aware or cognizant of.
To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed.
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.
6 In the phenomenal we see weakness; in the Preexistent we recognize power.
7 In the phenomenal we see poverty; in the Preexistent we recognize wealth.
8 Several members of the LILR family recognize major histocompatibility complex class I.
9 Crimea's Deputy Prime Minister Muradov said it did not recognize Western sanctions.
10 The Pan-African Conference voted that France should recognize Algeria's right to independence.
11 This issue, I fully recognize , only concerns words, not the empirical world.
12 The Spanish government is refusing to recognize the referendum, deeming it illegal.
13 Guajardo said all three countries must recognize NAFTA's positive contributions before starting.
14 To recognize simple text files, this is all you need to know.
15 It takes Jacob a moment to recognize it as a human form.
16 When claims come in lower than forecast, companies can recognize financial gains.
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