fully acknowledge

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

to accept or admit the existence or truth of something completely

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Examples (10)

  • He needs to fully acknowledge the problem before we can solve it.
  • The company finally fully acknowledged its responsibility for the environmental damage.
  • To grow as a person, you must be willing to fully acknowledge your own weaknesses.
  • She has not yet fully acknowledged the reality of her situation.
  • The importance of early childhood education is now fully acknowledged by experts.
  • If he would just fully acknowledge his mistake, we could all move on.
  • Fully acknowledging the historical facts is the first step toward reconciliation.
  • Do you fully acknowledge the risks involved in this procedure?
  • It's time we fully acknowledge that our current strategy isn't working.
  • The report fully acknowledges the need for immediate policy changes.