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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
It has a powerful and influential LGBTQ+ section and campaigned at the last general election for legal recognition of non-binary identities.
That's particularly the case on a practical level, given those providing these services aren't actually meant to ask to see a gender recognition certificate.
The ability to travel freely should not be a privilege reserved for the lucky few but a right — a recognition of our shared humanity and the interconnected world we live in.
The Vatican has put Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí on the path to sainthood in recognition of his "heroic virtues".
“There’s a recognition that we need to have a period of exclusivity,” O’Leary told The Times.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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