recognize

verb46 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.2

to know who someone is or what something is as soon as you see them

to fully understand or acknowledge a fact or situation

to know who someone is or what something is as soon as you see them

to completely understand or acknowledge a fact or situation

to accept or acknowledge something in an official capacity

to be accepted or known among different nations

to officially accept something according to the law

to officially accept something in a formal way

to be accepted or known within a particular country

to be accepted or known all over the world

to be able to know who someone is or what something is, but with difficulty

to be able to know who someone is or what something is, but with difficulty

to acknowledge or state something directly and clearly

to acknowledge or suggest something without stating it directly

to officially accept something at a federal level

to be accepted or known by many people in many places

a phrase used to emphasize the need to acknowledge a particular fact

to be accepted or known by most people

to be generally accepted or known by most people

to be accepted or known by everyone

used to express that someone did not recognize something they should have

to be unwilling to accept or acknowledge something officially

to identify someone or something as being a particular thing

to identify someone or something based on a particular feature