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Adjective: recognised Usage: Brit (=recognized)
- Provided with a secure reputation
"a recognised authority" - recognized - Generally approved or compelling recognition
"several recognised techniques for treating the condition" - accepted, recognized Verb: recognise 're-kug`nIz Usage: Brit (=recognize)
- Show approval or appreciation of
"My work is not recognised by anybody!"; "The best student was recognised by the Dean" - recognize - Grant credentials to
"The Regents officially recognised the new educational institution" - accredit, recognize - See or hear differences; identify a particular part or parts of a whole; detect with difficulty
"The fleeing convicts were recognised of the darkness by the watchful prison guards" - spot, recognize, distinguish, discern, pick out, make out, tell apart - Express greetings upon meeting someone
- greet, recognize - Express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for
"We must recognise the kindness she showed towards us" - acknowledge, recognize - Be fully aware or cognizant of
- recognize, realize, realise [Brit], agnize, agnise [Brit] - Perceive to be the same
- recognize - Accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority
"The Crown Prince was recognised as the true heir to the throne" - acknowledge, recognize, know - Exhibit recognition for (an antigen or a substrate)
- recognize
See also: acknowledged, constituted, established Type of: accept, accost, address, appreciate, be, buttonhole, call back, call up, certify, cognise [Brit], cognize, come up to, give thanks, know, licence [Brit, Cdn], license, nobble [Brit], prise [Brit, Cdn], prize, recall, recollect, remember, retrieve, thank, think, treasure, value Encyclopedia: Recognise |