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de·rec·og·nize  (d-rkg-nz)
tr.v. de·rec·og·nized, de·rec·og·niz·ing, de·rec·og·niz·es
To rescind formal, especially diplomatic recognition of: a proposal to derecognize the outlaw terrorist state.

de·recog·nition (-nshn) n.

derecognize, derecognise [diːˈrɛkəgˌnaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) to cease to recognize a trade union as having special negotiating rights within a company or industry
2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) to advise (a trade union) of such action
derecognition  n
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Verb1.derecognize - cause to be no longer approved or accepted; "Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic of China"


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Subsequent Recognition, Derecognition, and Changes in Measurement
Any gains or losses on derivative instruments that are reported independently as deferred gains or losses (that is, liabilities or assets) in the statement of financial position at the date of initial application shall be derecognized from that statement; that derecognition also shall be reported as transition adjustments as indicated in paragraph 52.
But because recognition of Beijing and derecognition of Taipei were conscious American policies, Copper's question is more interesting.
 
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