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- pronunciation:
- re
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- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
recognizes, recognizing, recognized |
definition 1: |
to identify (someone or something) from previous experience or contact with that person or thing.
She recognized the man as a former neighbor.His face was covered in dirt, and it took me a moment to recognize him.I didn't recognize her voice on the phone, and I thought she had the wrong number.- synonyms:
- place
- antonyms:
- mistake
- similar words:
- distinguish, identify, know, recall, recollect, remember, spot
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definition 2: |
to be able to distinguish what something is based on knowledge of the features or characteristics of that thing.
I recognize true suffering when I see it.They recognized the missing child from his picture in the newspaper.- synonyms:
- know
- similar words:
- distinguish, recall, recollect, remember
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definition 3: |
to regard or acknowledge as valid.
He recognized his shortcomings and tried to improve himself.I recognize that your needs are different from mine.- synonyms:
- acknowledge
- antonyms:
- ignore
- similar words:
- appreciate, credit, identify with, realize, respect, see, understand
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definition 4: |
to formally commend and acknowledge (achievements or the like).
His achievements were recognized at a banquet given in his honor.- synonyms:
- acknowledge, commend
- similar words:
- acclaim, celebrate, honor, laud, praise
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definition 5: |
to acknowledge (someone) as having the right to speak, esp. in a formal meeting.
The committee chair recognized the senator from Massachusetts.- similar words:
- acknowledge, defer to, yield to
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definition 6: |
to appreciate or understand the value or special quality of; acknowledge.
Her talent as an artist has only been recognized in recent year. |
definition 7: |
(of a government or similar body) to formally acknowledge as legitimate.
The new country has recently been recognized by the United Nations. |
related words: |
accept, admit, apprehend, approve, believe, concede, credit, crown, discern, legitimate, observe, perceive, retrieve, see |
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derivations: |
recognizable (adj.), recognizably (adv.) |
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