Explore Recognise through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like recognize or acknowledge. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
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Recognise meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of recognize.
Synonyms of Recognise
Using Recognise
- The main meaning on this page is: Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of recognize.
- Useful related words include: recognize, acknowledge, know, pick out.
- In the example corpus, recognise often appears in combinations such as: to recognise, recognise the, recognise that.
Example sentences (20)
Failing to recognise Yorkshire, the largest county in the country, also fails to recognise its part in giving the world football.
So I think they recognise this, they recognise this tension.
If the front page of the newspaper will recognise the academic achievers come year 12 results day, it also needs to recognise all young people who excel in their own right.
Frederick agreed with Britain to recognise the election a few days later, but Maria Theresa would not conform to the Treaty of Breslau of 1741, by which she had been forced to recognise Frederick's annexation of Silesia.
Above and beyond this, though, it’s important to recognise when you’re stuck in unhealthy patterns.
A Buckingham Palace official said of the diversity figures: “I recognise we are not where we would like to be and we are committed to making progress in this area.
According to Morgenshtern, “when we speak with tourism authorities, they all recognise India as a growing power and they all have something in their plans.
According to the Guardian, Birdlife Australia’s Sean Dooley said that magpies could recognise faces and “tend to swoop the people they see as a threat”.
A customer paid with them but at first, I was skeptic about accepting them as I can't say for sure that I can recognise the genuity or counterfeit.
Again, you might not immediately recognise the name, but you'll likely know some of his hits.
A member of the public nominated the site as part of Historic Scotland’s Designed Landscapes of the Recent Past project, an initiative to identify, record, recognise and celebrate Scotland’s modern garden and designed landscape heritage.
Amidst the colourful chaos of sci-fi and superhero mashups, local viewers may be able to recognise a central west spots Mr Hanrahan has used as locations for his videos and familiar faces like actor Ngali Shaw he's roped in to perform.
An assistant to Harry and Meghan’s wedding planner reached out ahead of the couple’s 2018 nuptials, with Ptak confessing: “I almost missed the email, to be honest, because I didn’t recognise the name.
And so, equally as important as embracing change on this journey is to not only recognise failure, but to celebrate it.
An independent kitemark established to formally recognise good employers is backing finalists of a major North East business awards.
Any responsible government would recognise this as a profoundly significant problem and seek to address it forthwith.
As Coombs emphasises, emotional pain does not recognise gender, race or religion.
A spokesperson for Derby City Council said: “We take the reinforcement of parking restrictions in taxi ranks seriously and recognise the importance of keeping designated taxi ranks clear to allow taxi drivers to wait for potential passengers.
A spokesperson said: "We recognise the many benefits associated with being able to enjoy the natural beauty of Dartmoor, including through wild camping.
Associate Dean (International) for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Dr Kate Bowles said her personal preference was to not recognise the date as a good one.
Common combinations with recognise
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to recognise 69×
- recognise the 60×
- recognise that 25×
- you recognise 16×
- we recognise 13×
- recognise and 10×
- not recognise 9×
- they recognise 7×
- recognise this 7×
- and recognise 7×