recognise in English

verb
1
identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again.
I recognized her when her wig fell off
2
acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of.
the defense is recognized in Mexican law

Use "recognise" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "recognise" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "recognise", or refer to the context using the word "recognise" in the English Dictionary.

1. I recognise that I'm defeated.

2. How to recognise an Angulate tortoise

3. One must recognise that homesickness is natural.

4. Nevertheless, I recognise this as sentimentality.

5. Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.

6. 22 Senior US figures recognise this conundrum.

7. Sam! I didn't recognise you in civvies.

8. I'd recognise your handwriting anywhere - it's unique.

9. The Hindus recognise three levels of consciousness:

10. We recognise the inherent limitations of our study.

11. On our part we recognise our own responsibilities.

12. 9 Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.

13. They recognise the urgency of righting the economy.

14. Do you recognise the writing on the envelope?

15. You may recognise this as an exponential decay graph.

16. Brythonic polytheists recognise a range of goddesses and gods

17. However, the ruling military junta refused to recognise the result.

18. You may not recognise these creches at first sight.

19. I recognise my primiary schoolmate Mary in the photo.

20. The accolade is designed to recognise all - round excellence.

21. Autoantibodies are antibodies that recognise parts of our own body

22. And Ada and I want you to recognise our engagement.

23. Don't be surprised if I pretend not to recognise you.

24. These are then primed to recognise and attack the real invader.

25. I almost didn't recognise you, out of that beastly uniform.

26. A two-layer perceptron can recognise convex areas on its retina.

27. The opposition parties do not recognise the political legitimacy of his government.

28. The fusty old establishment refused to recognise the demand for popular music.

29. You refuse to recognise this child of my maid of honour?

30. She pronounced his name so badly he didn't even recognise it.

31. Cage does not use, endorse or recognise the terms ‘Islamist’ or ‘jihadist’

32. And they recognise a high-toned skunk when they smell one.

33. Recognise and respect the right of their workforce to freedom of association.

34. Covering more than 20 different disciplines, Airwards will recognise the very best UAV …

35. * On the other hand, we need to recognise and underline India’s "absolute uniqueness”.

36. Positivist criminology, on the other hand, seemed scarcely to recognise it at all.

37. He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney.

38. Anyone familiar with the Allures 39.9 might recognise the deck layout and …

39. They're people who recognise young talent, give it a chance, they are.

40. If so, how do they recognise flake food or develop brand preferences?

41. Those receptors recognise specific hormones as they waft by, and bind to them.

42. 5 The opposition parties do not recognise the political legitimacy of his government.

43. Then Victoria was made Crown Princess to recognise the principles of equal primogeniture.

44. Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best.

45. Most importantly it is a place members recognise as a privilege to belong to.

46. Other names for Coriander, which you may recognise, are cilantro and Chinese parsley

47. The fact was, the people at Sub Pop could recognise a great band

48. But is it not desirable to encourage authors to recognise their social responsibility?

49. For the first time, Polaroid will recognise student entries with a special category.

50. Patients with Agnosia cannot under-stand or recognise what they see, hear or feel