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recognize

REHK-uhg-nyz
verb
1
To identify someone or something as already known from a previous encounter.
"I almost didn't recognize her with short hair."
"Do you recognize this song?"
2
To formally acknowledge someone or something as valid, true, or deserving.
"The UN refused to recognize the new government."
"Her contribution to the project was finally recognized with an award."

How to Use Recognize

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo identify something as familiar, or to officially accept/acknowledge it.

UK vs US

American spelling; British English often uses "recognise."

Common pairings
recognize a face recognize an achievement officially recognize

Word Forms

recognized past tense, recognized past tense, recognizes singular, recognizes singular

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Etymology

From Old French reconoistre, from Latin recognoscere ("to know again"), from re- + cognoscere ("to learn, get to know").

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