One entry found for
recognize.
Main Entry:
rec·og·nize 
Pronunciation:
rek-ig-
n
z,
rek-
g-
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
-nized;
-niz·ing
Etymology: derived from early French
reconoistre "to recognize," from Latin
recognoscere (same meaning), from
re- "again" and
cognoscere "to know" --related to
CONNOISSEUR,
INCOGNITO
1 : to be willing to admit
: ACKNOWLEDGE <
recognized my own faults>
2 : to admit as qualified to be heard at a meeting <
recognizes the delegate from Arkansas>
3 : to grant diplomatic recognition to <
recognized the new government>
4 : to take approving notice of <
recognize an act of bravery with a medal>
5 : to show one is acquainted with <
recognize someone with a nod>
6 : to know and remember upon seeing <I didn't
recognize you in that new hairdo>
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rec·og·niz·abil·i·ty 
/
rek-ig-
n
-z
-
bil-
t-
,
rek-
g-/
noun -
rec·og·niz·able 
/
rek-
g-
n
-ze-b
l,
rek-ig-/
adjective -
rec·og·niz·ably 
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n
-z
-bl
/
adverb