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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" |
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recognize,
recognise,
know |
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accept tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies"
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acknowledge - express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for; "We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us" |
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recognize,
recognise |
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give thanks,
thank express gratitude or show appreciation to
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appreciate increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark"
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acknowledge - report the receipt of; "The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper" |
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receipt |
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communicate,
pass,
pass along,
pass on,
put across transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
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acknowledge - accept as legally binding and valid; "acknowledge the deed" |
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accept tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies"
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