- recognise
- v.
1) to recognise generally, universally; officially; widely
2) (D; tr.) to recognise as (she is universally recognised as an authority on the subject)
3) (L) we recognised that the situation was hopeless
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
1) to recognise generally, universally; officially; widely
2) (D; tr.) to recognise as (she is universally recognised as an authority on the subject)
3) (L) we recognised that the situation was hopeless
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
recognise — British English spelling of RECOGNIZE (Cf. recognize); for spelling, see IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Recognised; recognising; recognisance … Etymology dictionary
recognise — (Brit.) v. identify; identify a person or a thing seen before; acknowledge, know; admit, acknowledge as true (also recognize) … English contemporary dictionary
recognise — /ˈrɛkəgnaɪz / (say rekuhgnuyz) verb (t) (recognised, recognising) 1. to know again; perceive to be identical with something previously known: he had changed so much that one could scarcely recognise him. 2. to identify from knowledge of… …
recognise — / rekəgnaɪz/, recognize verb 1. to know someone or something because you have seen or heard them before ● I recognised his voice before he said who he was. ● Do you recognise the handwriting on the letter? 2. ♦ to recognise a union to accept that … Marketing dictionary in english
recognise — / rekəgnaɪz/, recognize verb ♦ to recognise a union to agree that a union can act on behalf of employees in a company ● Although more than half the staff had joined the union, the management refused to recognise it … Dictionary of banking and finance
recognise — Recognize Rec og*nize, v. i. (Law) To enter an obligation of record before a proper tribunal; as, A B recognized in the sum of twenty dollars. [Written also {recognise}.] [1913 Webster] Note: In legal usage in the United States the second… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recognise — Recognize Rec og*nize (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recognized} (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recognizing} (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac] z[i^]ng).] [From {Recognizance}; see {Cognition}, and cf. {Reconnoiter}.] [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recognise — verb a) To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity. The US and a number of EU countries are expected to recognise Kosovo on Monday. b) To acknowledge the existence or… … Wiktionary
recognise — chiefly British variant of recognize … New Collegiate Dictionary
recognise — rec|og|nise [ rekəg,naız ] a British spelling of recognize … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English