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recognition
noun as in identification, acknowledgment
Strongest matches
acceptance, admission, appreciation, awareness, concession, perception, realization, respect, understanding
Strong matches
allowance, apperception, assimilation, avowal, cognizance, confession, consciousness, detection, discovery, memory, notice, recall, recognizance, recollection, recurrence, remembering, remembrance, salute, sensibility, tumble
Weak matches
acknowledging, apprehending, double take, high sign, identifying, noticing, perceiving, recalling, verifying
noun as in appreciation given
Strongest matches
acceptance, acknowledgment, approval, attention, credit, esteem, gratitude, honor
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Idaho State may not have much name recognition, but the Bengals have a proud history against UCLA.
Tumors sabotage the process that the body's healthy cells use to avoid immune recognition and subsequent attack, allowing cancer to hide from the immune system.
Body-centric data can include information such as the fingerprints used to unlock phones, face scans from facial recognition technology, and data from fitness and fertility trackers, mental health apps and digital medical records.
Ofgem said the £14.5m total payment is "in recognition of the impact on its customers, many of which may have faced financial difficulty".
These stories also tend to be rehashed and retread because fame breeds fascination, of course, and name recognition helps when seeking the eyes and ears of an audience.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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