recognized

[rec·og·nize]

Generally approved or compelling recognition

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Adjective S.
generally approved or compelling recognition; "several accepted techniques for treating the condition"; "his recognized superiority in this kind of work"

Adjective S.
provided with a secure reputation; "a recognized authority"


imp. & p. p.
of Recognize


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Usage Examples

By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.

Eventually, I believe, current attempts to understand the mind by analogy with man-made computers that can perform superbly some of the same external tasks as conscious beings will be recognized as a gigantic waste of time.

A formally recognized equality does, however, accord the smaller nations a position which they should be able to use increasingly in the interest of humanity as a whole and in the service of the ideal.

Although we have, in theory, abolished human slavery, recognized women's rights, and stopped child labor, we continue to enslave other species who, if we simply pay attention, show quite clearly that they experience parental love, pain, and the desire for freedom, just as we do.

As children we recognized that we belonged to an unusual, even exceptional, family, but the effect was different on each of us.

I don't want to be famous famous. I'm happy on the second tier, where I have autonomy on a professional level but I can still go out to the movies without being recognized.

I can deal with it now, but 13 is a tough age to be recognized and famous. It's a tough age, period.

A dead cow or sheep lying in a pasture is recognized as carrion. The same sort of a carcass dressed and hung up in a butcher's stall passes as food.

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Other Usage Examples

I believe our flag is more than just cloth and ink. It is a universally recognized symbol that stands for liberty, and freedom. It is the history of our nation, and it's marked by the blood of those who died defending it.

I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of exciting. In New York I'm recognized a lot, although nobody says anything. You know, they stare at you just a second too long. But in Paris it's not as commonplace to be recognized.

During my nearly five years as director-general of WHO, high-level policymakers have increasingly recognized that health is central to sustainable development.

Hitler never abandoned the cloak of legality he recognized the enormous psychological value of having the law on his side. Instead, he turned the law inside out and made illegality legal.

Buddhism has become a socially recognized religious philosophy for Americans, whereas it used to be considered an exotic religion.

I have felt terribly from the beginning when I saw the problems and recognized that they would be ongoing. We were hired to put back the contours of the greens as closely as possible to George Thomas's designs and were real proud of what we did. It's a sad situation now.

Denver is home to me, and to be recognized for my achievements in the sports community here is a great honor.

However, we still have the problem of free travel and movement, since the Travel Documents issued by UNMIK as the substitute to passports, are not fully recognized yet by all countries.

I guess we all like to be recognized not for one piece of fireworks, but for the ledger of our daily work.

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