1. To admit the existence or truth of: The doctors acknowledged that the treatment had not been successful.
2.
a. To express recognition of; make notice of: "When he saw me acknowledge him, he smiled as if we were dear friends"(Angela Patrinos).
b. To express gratitude or appreciation for or to: acknowledged the contributions of the volunteers; acknowledged her editor in the preface to the book.
3. To report the receipt of (something) to the sender or giver: acknowledge a letter.
4. Law To accept or certify as legally binding: acknowledge a deed of ownership.
[Probably blend of Middle English knowlechen, to acknowledge (from knouen, to know; see know) and Middle English aknouen, to recognize (from Old English oncnāwan, to know : on-, on; see on + cnāwan, to know; see know).]
ac·knowl′edge·a·ble adj.
Synonyms: acknowledge, admit, own, confess, concede These verbs express an acceptance of the reality or truth of something, especially something inconvenient, embarrassing, or detrimental to oneself. To acknowledge is to openly accept the truth of something that is usually already known or suspected: She acknowledged her mistake in a statement to the press. Admit can suggest the acknowledgment of behavior or intentions that one knows to be wrong, embarrassing, or unseemly: He admitted under questioning that he had falsified his résumé. Own or more commonly own up stresses acceptance of personal responsibility: "Recovering addicts ... say that when you are really in recovery, you want to own up to everything related to your drug use" (Michael Bamberger). Confess often suggests disclosure of something that one is uncomfortable keeping to oneself: I have to confess that I lied to you. To concede is to accept, often with reluctance or qualifications, what cannot reasonably be denied: "He conceded that he himself was not a great performer, but felt he had something that was even more important than acting ability" (Jeffrey Meyers).
1. to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of.
2. to show or express recognition or realization of: to acknowledge applause by nodding.
3. to recognize the authority, validity, or claims of.
4. to show or express appreciation or gratitude for: to acknowledge a favor.
5. to indicate or make known the receipt of, as with a reply: to acknowledge a letter.
6. Law. to confirm as binding or of legal force.
[1475–85; acknowleche, probably b. Middle English aknou(en) to recognize and knoulecheknowledge]
ac•knowl′edge•a•ble,adj.
ac•knowl′edg•er,n.
syn: acknowledge, admit, confess agree in the idea of declaring something to be true. acknowledge implies making a statement reluctantly, often about something previously doubted or denied: to acknowledge one's mistakes.admit esp. implies acknowledging under pressure: to admit a charge.confess usu. means stating somewhat formally an admission of wrongdoing or shortcoming: to confess guilt; to confess an inability to understand.
acknowledge - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
acknowledge - express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with; "He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway"; "She acknowledged his complement with a smile"; "it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing"
appreciate - recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
5.
acknowledge - accept as legally binding and valid; "acknowledge the deed"
accept - consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"
6.
acknowledge - accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority; "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods"
1. to admit as being fact. He acknowledged defeat; He acknowledged that I was right. toegee يَعْتَرِف بِ признавам reconhecer uznat zugeben indrømme; erkende παραδέχομαι, αναγνωρίζωreconocer, admitir tunnistama اعتراف کردن myöntää reconnaître לְהוֹדוֹת בְּ- स्वीकार करना priznati beismer mengakui viðurkenna riconoscere 認める 인정하다 pri(si)pažinti atzīt mengakui erkennenerkjenne, innrømme uznawać, przyznawać اعتراف کول reconhecer a recunoaşte признавать uznať priznati priznati erkänna, tillstå ยอมรับ kabul etmek 承認 визнавати, припускати تسلیم کرنا công nhận 承认
2. to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something). He acknowledged the letter. erken (يُشْعِر بِاسْتِلَام رِسَالَه) потвърждавам acusar recebimento potvrdit příjem bestätigen bekræfte βεβαιώνω ότι έλαβα κτ. συν. γραπτώς acusar recibo (de) kättesaamist kinnitama اعلام کردن kuitata saaduksi accuser réception (de) לְאַשֶׁר קַבָּלָה पावती देना primiti nyugtáz mengaku menerima staðfesta móttöku á accusare ricevuta 受け取りを知らせる (편지 등을) 받았음을 알리다 patvirtinti, pranešti (ką nors) gavus apliecināt; apstiprināt (ka ir saņemts) memberitahu ontvangst bevestigen bekrefte potwierdzać اعلام كول acusar recebimento a confirma (primirea) подтверждать получение potvrdiť príjem potrditi prejem potvrditi bekräfta ตอบรับ aldığını bildirmek 告知收到 підтверджувати رسید دینا báo cho ai biết đã nhận được 告知收到
3. to give thanks for. He acknowledged their help. bedank يُعَبِّر عَن شُكْرِه приемам agradecer projevit vděčnost, poděkovat sich erkenntlich zeigen für takke αναγνωρίζω, είμαι ευγνώμων για κτ. agradecer, expresar agradecimiento tänama قدردانی کردن kiittää se montrer reconnaissant de לְהוֹדוֹת עַל धन्यवाद देना zahvaliti elismer berterima kasih þakka esprimere la propria gratitudine 礼をいう 감사하다 išreikšti padėką izteikt atzinību /pateicību berterima kasih bedanken voortakke for wyrażać uznanie za درناوي كول agradecer a mulţumi pentru выражать признательность prejaviť vďačnosť, poďakovať izkazati hvaležnost zahvaliti (se) uttrycka sin erkänsla för แสดงความขอบคุณ teşekkür etmek 對…致謝 бути вдячним شکریہ دا کرنا cảm ơn 感谢
4. to greet someone. He acknowledged her by waving. teruggroet يُحَيِّـي، يُسَلِّـم عَلَى поздравявам reconhecer odpovědět na pozdrav, reagovat zurückgrüßen hilse χαιρετώsaludar tervitama محل گذاشتن؛ جواب سلام دادن tervehtiä saluer לְהָראוֹת סִימַן הֶכֵּר स्वागत करना pozdraviti fogad menyalami, menjawab heilsa; taka kveðju (e-s) salutare あいさつする (몸짓· 표정 등으로) 알아차렸음을 알리다 pasveikinti izrādīt, ka pazīst kādu menyapa groetenhilse, svareprzywitać دكښودلوځاي reconhecer a saluta приветствовать opätovať pozdrav, odpovedať, reagovať pozdraviti pozdraviti hälsa, kännas vid ทักทาย gördüğünü belli etmek, selâmlamak 致意 вітати(ся) کسی کو آداب کہنا chào đón 致意
acknowledg(e)ment noun
teruggroet إعْتِرَاف بِ، إشْعَار بِاسْتِلام признание reconhecimento uznání; potvrzení; poděkování die Anerkennung indrømmelse; erkendelse; anerkendelse αναγνώρισηreconocimiento, muestra de agradecimiento tunnustus اعتراف؛ قدردانی tunnustus reconnaissance הַכָּרַת טוֹבָה स्वीकृति priznanje elismerés, visszaigazolás; (plural) köszönetnyilvánítás pengakuan viðurkenning riconoscimento, riconoscenza 承認 인정 padėka, pranešimas apie gavimą atzīšana; apstiprinājums; atzinība pemberitahuan dankbetuiging, bericht van ontvangst bekreftelse, erkjennelseuznanie, potwierdzenie اعتراف،درناوي reconhecimento recunoaştere признание; подтверждение uznanie priznanje potvrda erkännande, bekräftelse, erkänsla การยอมรับ; การแสงวมอบคุ; กรแสดงว่ได้รับ teşekkür, alındı mektubu 致謝 визнання; підтвердження رسید ، اقرار sự công nhận 致谢
Convinced that I could not be mistaken in my conjecture I instantly sprang from the Carriage I had just entered, and following the Venerable Stranger into the Room he had been shewn to, I threw myself on my knees before him and besought him to acknowledge me as his Grand Child.
Besides, I am proud to acknowledge that the books are partly yours, for your suggestions often guide me in telling the stories, and I am sure they would not be half so good without your clever and thoughtful assistance.
It is a new circumstance in romance, I acknowledge, and dreadfully derogatory of an heroine's dignity; but if it be as new in common life, the credit of a wild imagination will at least be all my own.
While she thus remonstrated, I took up a book, and laying it open on the table before me, pretended to be deeply absorbed in its perusal, for I was equally unable to justify myself and unwilling to acknowledge my errors; and I wished to have nothing to say on the matter.
The fact was, as Emma could now acknowledge, that Harriet had always liked Robert Martin; and that his continuing to love her had been irresistible.Beyond this, it must ever be unintelligible to Emma.
Sir Percival's embarrassments were so well known all over the county that his solicitor could only make a virtue of necessity and plainly acknowledge them.
"Tell me, may I shake hands with you, saying, `Beauchamp, acknowledge you have injured me, and retain my friendship,' or must I simply propose to you a choice of arms?"
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