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  • adjective Notable; distinguished; honoured.
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of recognise.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective provided with a secure reputation
  • adjective generally approved or compelling recognition

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Examples

  • Andrew insists the label recognised their LP was a risk and that they are standing by their decision to make an unconventional release.

    Undercover Music News 2010

  • Andrew insists the label recognised their LP was a risk and that they are standing by their decision to make an unconventional release.

    Undercover Music News 2010

  • Andrew insists the label recognised their LP was a risk and that they are standing by their decision to make an unconventional release.

    Undercover Music News 2010

  • Andrew insists the label recognised their LP was a risk and that they are standing by their decision to make an unconventional release.

    Undercover Music News 2010

  • On March 1st, the penultimate day before the term recognised by the government expired, the Council of State, a high court in the French tradition that oversees administrative decisions, decided to stay the execution of the government decree, on the grounds that the 30-day period given by the government to make the choice was

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • Andrew insists the label recognised their LP was a risk and that they are standing by their decision to make an unconventional release.

    Undercover Music News 2010

  • With TCP/IP now a term recognised by one and all, the descendents of Ethernet reign supreme as the cabling infrastructure over which most systems traffic travels from servers to users.

    The Register 2009

  • With TCP/IP now a term recognised by one and all, the descendents of Ethernet reign supreme as the cabling infrastructure over which most systems traffic travels from servers to users.

    The Register 2009

  • With TCP/IP now a term recognised by one and all, the descendents of Ethernet reign supreme as the cabling infrastructure over which most systems traffic travels from servers to users.

    The Register 2009

  • And have a name recognised around the Anglosphere.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

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