recognise|recognised|recognises|recognising in English

verb recognise (Brit.)

identify; identify a person or a thing seen before; acknowledge, know; admit, acknowledge as true (also recognize)

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1. Mr Smith implicitly recognises the disincentive effect.

2. Method and device for recognising alphanumeric information

3. Aristotle recognises singular causality as efficient causality.

4. I recognise that I'm defeated.

5. (a) the enterprise's accounting policy for recognising actuarial gains and losses;

6. How to recognise an Angulate tortoise

7. One must recognise that homesickness is natural.

8. Bowing to the dead, recognising blame, my own personal blame.

9. Nevertheless, I recognise this as sentimentality.

10. Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.

11. New Zealand Post recognises Māori place-names in postal addresses.

12. The Provisions explicitly recognises the probative value of audiovisual material.

13. 22 Senior US figures recognise this conundrum.

14. (a) the entity's accounting policy for recognising actuarial gains and losses;

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

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

17. The Hindus recognise three levels of consciousness:

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

19. We recognise the inherent limitations of our study.

20. An entity recognises a liability of # for accrued product warranty costs

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

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

23. The main change is that any gain or loss resulting from changes in the actuarial assumptions is to be recognised directly in net assets, in contrast with the current requirement to recognise them in surplus or deficit.

24. The hospice affirms life, and recognises dying as a normal process.

25. The eye seeks and recognises the singularity of a symmetrical pair.