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recognize

rec·og·nize [ rékəg nz ] (past and past participle rec·og·nized, present participle rec·og·niz·ing, 3rd person present singular rec·og·niz·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. identify somebody or something seen before: to identify a thing or person as a result of having seen or had some other experience of him, her, or it before
If you saw him again, would you recognize him?

2. acknowledge somebody's achievement: to show appreciation of, or give credit to, another's achievement
I hope you recognize their contribution to the success of the campaign.

3. allow somebody to speak: to allow somebody to speak to a meeting
The chair recognizes the representative.

4. accept state's independence: to accept formally the independent and legal status of a country or regime
refused to recognize the military government

5. reward somebody: to give or award something to a person as a token of acknowledgment or gratitude
recognized his bravery with a medal

6. show acknowledgment: to show in some way that somebody is personally known
She recognized old friends in the crowd with a smile and a wave.

7. accept something: to accept the validity or truth of something
I recognize that I am at fault.

8. biology bind another molecule: to bind another molecule that has a complementary structure

[15th century. < Old French recon(n)iss-, stem of reconnaistre< Latin recognoscere "know again" < cognoscere "know"]

rec·og·niz·a·ble [ rékəg nzəb'l ] adjective
rec·og·niz·a·bly adverb
rec·og·nized adjective
rec·og·niz·er noun
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