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recognition Noun 1. the act of recognizing 2. acceptance or acknowledgment 3. formal acknowledgment of a government or of the independence of a country 4. in recognition of as a token of thanks for 1. The determination by any means of the individuality of persons, or of objects such as aircraft, ships, or tanks, or of phenomena such as communications-electronics patterns. 2. In ground combat operations, the determination that an object is similar within a category of something already known; e.g., tank, truck, man. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
recognition noun 2. acceptance, acknowledgement, understanding, admission, perception, awareness, concession, allowance, confession, realization, avowal noun 3. acknowledgment, approval Translations recognition [rɛkəgˈnɪʃən] n → reconocimiento; transformed beyond recognition → irreconocible; in recognition of → en reconocimiento de recognition [rɛkəgˈnɪʃən] n → reconnaissance f; in recognition of → en reconnaissance de; transformed beyond recognition → méconnaissable recognition [rɛkəgˈnɪʃən] n (of person, place) → Erkennen nt; (of problem, fact) → Erkenntnis f; (of achievement) → Anerkennung f; in recognition of → in Anerkennung +gen; to gain recognition → Anerkennung finden; recognition [rɛkəgˈnɪʃən] n → riconoscimento; to gain recognition → essere riconosciuto/a; in recognition of → in or come segno di riconoscimento per; transformed beyond recognition → irriconoscibile How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Recognition in this sense does not necessarily involve more than a habit of association: the kind of object we are seeing at the moment is associated with the word "cat," or with an auditory image of purring, or whatever other characteristic we may happen to recognize in. The first means of recognition is the sense of hearing; which with us is far more highly developed than with you, and which enables us not only to distinguish by the voice our personal friends, but even to discriminate between different classes, at least so far as concerns the three lowest orders, the Equilateral, the Square, and the Pentagon -- for of the Isosceles I take no account. Further recognition will follow in due course; but essentially a Landfall, good or bad, is made and done with at the first cry of "Land ho |
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