Recognise (to ) conjugation

English
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This verb can also mean the following: acknowledge the existence, realise, give an award, admit that, consider as something, match something, match, apprehend quality in, do, acknowledge, give

Conjugation of recognise

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Examples of recognise

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"'lf you're going to have a bunch of people, instead of having models, "'wouldn't it be great if each one was a face you'd recognise?"
"Didn't you recognise her?
"Don't you recognise me...
"Don't you think it's time to recognise "there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?"
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise,
"'lf you're going to have a bunch of people, instead of having models, "'wouldn't it be great if each one was a face you'd recognise?"
"Didn't you recognise her?
"Don't you recognise me...
"Don't you think it's time to recognise "there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?"
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise,
"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket.
"But the Merseyside docker, while rejecting Devlin, "also recognises the root cause of our problem "lies in that capitalist system of private ownership,
"Israel recognises the civil and equal rights of Nazarenes, "regardless of race, language or religion."
'And a politician recognises that a state without a cohesive identity 'is a state that cannot function - 'a state that will fail - 'and a failed state is a danger to the world.
'Hoping for that one moment where someone recognises their talent.
"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket.
"But the Merseyside docker, while rejecting Devlin, "also recognises the root cause of our problem "lies in that capitalist system of private ownership,
"Israel recognises the civil and equal rights of Nazarenes, "regardless of race, language or religion."
'And a politician recognises that a state without a cohesive identity 'is a state that cannot function - 'a state that will fail - 'and a failed state is a danger to the world.
'Hoping for that one moment where someone recognises their talent.
"..then, l would have recognised her."
"And the light shineth in darkness, "and the darkness recognised it not."
"Haven,t you recognised me?"
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise,
"His name is among the most recognised in the Federation.
(Dennis Coffey) The first time that I remember actually recognising him is Mike Theodore called me on the phone one day and said,
- One day he'll be recognising me.
- One day he'll be recognising me.
- l'm sorry! - Thank you for not recognising me.
... asking anyone recognising themselves or anyone else they know to come forward and assist the police in their inquiries.
"..then, l would have recognised her."
"And the light shineth in darkness, "and the darkness recognised it not."
"Haven,t you recognised me?"
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise,
"His name is among the most recognised in the Federation.
(Dennis Coffey) The first time that I remember actually recognising him is Mike Theodore called me on the phone one day and said,
- One day he'll be recognising me.
- One day he'll be recognising me.
- l'm sorry! - Thank you for not recognising me.
... asking anyone recognising themselves or anyone else they know to come forward and assist the police in their inquiries.

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