recognised 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 "recognised" in a sentence

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

1. the aggregate amount of costs incurred and recognised profits (less recognised losses) to date

2. the aggregate amount of costs incurred and recognised profits (less recognised losses) to date; and

3. (a) the aggregate amount of costs incurred and recognised profits (less recognised losses) to date;

4. The taxon is widely recognised.

5. He wanted his power recognised.

6. (a) the aggregate amount of costs incurred and recognised profits (less recognised losses) to date; and

7. (vi) amortisation recognised during the period;

8. The president has tacitly recognised the problem.

9. She recognised him from the night before .

10. I recognised Mary by her red hat.

11. And they belonged to no recognised union.

12. Ensure that synonyms and homonyms are recognised.

13. The Movement recognised this, as it also recognised that administrative pressures were working against a concerted attempt to preserve religious unity.

14. We recognised that our security interestsare closely aligned.

15. When he turned round I recognised him immediately.

16. Ca n ' t high - risk babies be recognised ?

17. Hungary has an excellent and internationally recognised cuisine.

18. Amounts previously recognised in respect of business combinations

19. CNN quickly recognised the opportunity for a scoop.

20. We engaged the services of a recognised engineer.

21. Driving axles with air suspension or recognised as equivalent

22. But he was later discharged after he was recognised.

23. It is encouraging to see his experience recognised internationally.

24. She squealed with delight as she recognised him instantly.

25. He was recognised to be highly jealous and irascible.

26. We don't recognised him to be the lawful heir.

27. The scale of the problem is now universally recognised.

28. Anglish isn’t really an officially-recognised language or dialect

29. Then the policeman recognised me, breaking into profuse apologies.

30. Only civil marriages are recognised by law in Bulgaria.

31. Today, her achievement was recognised with a civic reception.

32. Name and address or officially issued or recognised conventional mark.

33. By 1884 she was officially recognised as "Queen of Senehun".

34. 3 The scale of the problem is now universally recognised.

35. Threads shall comply with a recognised international or national standard.

36. Driving axle(s) with air suspension or recognised equivalent (1)

37. He wondered if the girl behind the counter recognised him.

38. Threads shall comply with a recognised international or national standard

39. Such symbol may include internationally recognised alphabetic or numeric indications

40. The telephone system can now be recognised by mobile phones.

41. Five subspecies are recognised, differing most significantly in beak size.

42. He recognised that he was not qualified for a teacher.

43. Chinese statecraft always recognised the problem of corruption and nepotism.

44. Cares expertise in structural concrete recognised by prestigious professional body

45. propose Community action and recognised the potential of emissions trading.

46. Such symbol may include internationally recognised alphabetic or numeric indications.

47. The shapes in the paintings are easily recognised as his signature.

48. It was encouraging that he recognised the dangers facing the company.

49. These are the most recognised brand of Breathalysers in the World

50. Noting that Level 3 and Level 4 are recognised as Breatharians.