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Definition of recognition
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of recognition is as below...
Recognition
(n.) The act of
recognizing,
or the state of being
recognized;
acknowledgment;
formal
avowal;
knowledge
confessed
or
avowed;
notice..
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Honorary
::
Honorary
(a.) An
honorary
payment,
usually
in
recognition
of
services
for which it is not usual or not
lawful
to
assign
a fixed
business
price..
Appreciation
::
Appreciation
(n.) A just
valuation
or
estimate
of
merit,
worth,
weight,
etc.;
recognition
of
excellence..
Exequatur
::
Exequatur
(n.)
Official
recognition
or
permission.
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.)
Perception
through
the
intellect;
apprehension;
recognition;
understanding;
discernment;
appreciation.
Exequatur
::
Exequatur
(n.) A
written
official
recognition
of a
consul
or
commercial
agent,
issued
by the
government
to which he is
accredited,
and
authorizing
him to
exercise
his
powers
in the place to which he is
assigned..
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own or
recognize
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
to admit the
claims
or
authority
of; to give
recognition
to.
Intuitionalism
::
Intuitionalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
perception
or
recognition
of
primary
truth is
intuitive,
or
direct
and
immediate;
--
opposed
to
sensationalism,
and
experientialism..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) Grade or rank to which
scholars
are
admitted
by a
college
or
university,
in
recognition
of their
attainments;
as, the
degree
of
bachelor
of arts,
master,
doctor,
etc..
Irrecognition
::
Irrecognition
(n.) A
failure
to
recognize;
absence
of
recognition.
Echo
::
Echo (n.) Fig.:
Sympathetic
recognition;
response;
answer.
Spot
::
Spot (v. t.) To mark or note so as to
insure
recognition;
to
recognize;
to
detect;
as, to spot a
criminal..
Recognization
::
Recognization
(n.)
Recognition.
Recognition
::
Recognition
(n.) The act of
recognizing,
or the state of being
recognized;
acknowledgment;
formal
avowal;
knowledge
confessed
or
avowed;
notice..
Memory
::
Memory
(n.) The
actual
and
distinct
retention
and
recognition
of past ideas in the mind;
remembrance;
as, in
memory
of
youth;
memories
of
foreign
lands..
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.)
Recollection;
recognition.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come into the
presence
of
without
contact;
to come close to; to
intercept;
to come
within
the
perception,
influence,
or
recognition
of; as, to meet a train at a
junction;
to meet
carriages
or
persons
in the
street;
to meet
friends
at a
party;
sweet
sounds
met the ear..
Whereas
::
Whereas
(conj.)
When in fact; while on the
contrary;
the case being in truth that;
although;
--
implying
opposition
to
something
that
precedes;
or
implying
recognition
of
facts,
sometimes
followed
by a
different
statement,
and
sometimes
by
inferences
or
something
consequent..
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.)
Acknowledgment
of a
person
or
thing;
avowal;
profession;
recognition.
Precognition
::
Precognition
(n.) A
preliminary
examination
of a
criminal
case with
reference
to a
prosecution.
Precognition
::
Precognition
(n.)
Previous
cognition.
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