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Definition of acknowledge
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 acknowledge is as below...
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own or
recognize
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
to admit the
claims
or
authority
of; to give
recognition
to.
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Acknowledgedly
::
Acknowledgedly
(adv.)
Confessedly.
Repudiate
::
Repudiate
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
acknowledge
or to pay; to
disclaim;
as, the State has
repudiated
its
debts..
Own
::
Own (v. t.) To
grant;
to
acknowledge;
to admit to be true; to
confess;
to
recognize
in a
particular
character;
as, we own that we have
forfeited
your
love..
Shiah
::
Shiah (n.) A
member
of that
branch
of the
Mohammedans
to which the
Persians
belong.
They
reject
the first three
caliphs,
and
consider
Ali as being the first and only
rightful
successor
of
Mohammed.
They do not
acknowledge
the
Sunna,
or body of
traditions
respecting
Mohammed,
as any part of the law, and on these
accounts
are
treated
as
heretics
by the
Sunnites,
or
orthodox
Mohammedans..
Attornment
::
Attornment
(n.) The act of a
feudatory,
vassal,
or
tenant,
by which he
consents,
upon the
alienation
of an
estate,
to
receive
a new lord or
superior,
and
transfers
to him his
homage
and
service;
the
agreement
of a
tenant
to
acknowledge
the
purchaser
of the
estate
as his
landlord..
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To
declare
against;
to
reject
or
decline
formally;
to
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one; to
disclaim;
as, to
renounce
a title to land or to a
throne..
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To know; to
understand;
to
acknowledge.
Classic
::
Classic
(n.) A work of
acknowledged
excellence
and
authority,
or its
author;
--
originally
used of Greek and Latin works or
authors,
but now
applied
to
authors
and works of a like
character
in any
language..
Disacknowledged
::
Disacknowledged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disacknowledg.
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
faith in; to
profess
belief
in.
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To admit as true; to
assent
to; to
acknowledge,
as after a
previous
doubt,
denial,
or
concealment..
Avow
::
Avow (v. t.) To
acknowledge
and
justify,
as an act done. See
Avowry..
Chappion
::
Chappion
(n.) One who by
defeating
all
rivals,
has
obtained
an
acknowledged
supremacy
in any
branch
of
athetics
or game of
skill,
and is ready to
contend
with any
rival;
as, the
champion
of
England..
Avowed
::
Avowed
(a.)
Openly
acknowledged
or
declared;
admitted.
Recusant
::
Recusant
(a.)
Obstinate
in
refusal;
specifically,
in
English
history,
refusing
to
acknowledge
the
supremacy
of the king in the
churc,
or to
conform
to the
established
rites of the
church;
as, a
recusant
lord..
Prestige
::
Prestige
(v.)
Weight
or
influence
derived
from past
success;
expectation
of
future
achievements
founded
on those
already
accomplished;
force or charm
derived
from
acknowledged
character
or
reputation.
Recognize
::
Recognize
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
acquaintance
with, as by
salutation,
bowing,
or the
like..
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.
Unowned
::
Unowned
(a.) Not
acknowledged;
not
avowed.
Cognizor
::
Cognizor
(n.) One who
acknowledged
the right of the
plaintiff
or
cognizee
in a fine; the
defendant.
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