Examples of 'recognises' in a sentence

Meaning of "recognises"

recognise (verb) - to identify someone or something or acknowledge the existence, truth, or fact of
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of recognise

How to use "recognises" in a sentence

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I can not help it if he recognises my superior talents.
Recognises defective screws and damaged threads.
The community also recognises that obligation.
Recognises that this is not currently feasible.
The guardian male recognises the problem.
Court recognises counsel for the prosecution.
The computer now recognises the signal.
Recognises and manages the septic patient.
That emphasis recognises what is already clear.
Not a semantic difference the law recognises.
Ireland recognises the right to freedom of assembly.
Yet my heart thinks it recognises an old friend.
The award recognises significant potential in engineering.
I am just checking whether anyone recognises me or not.
Everyone recognises your unique build anyway.

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It is necessary that every organisation recognises the.
This report recognises the sectoral differences.
But is not concerned because he recognises him.
Community law recognises eight different varieties.
To promote a pluralistic environment that recognises diversity.
The society recognises the man by habit.
Recognises that measures will take time to implement.
The public recognises only one face.
Recognises learning outcomes as part of the qualification to be obtained.
She definitely recognises his way of walking.
Recognises the external dimension of critical infrastructure protection.
Yet the state recognises such a marriage.
He recognises that he is being treated with the same ruthlessness.
Theoden no longer recognises friend from foe.
She recognises them largely by their smell.
The immune system recognises two things.
Aristotle recognises singular causality as efficient causality.
I will go check if anyone recognises this ring.
Switzerland recognises dual nationality without restriction.
A pluralistic approach that recognises and affirms.
If someone recognises you we will be in big trouble.
It is an animal state that recognises no human worth.
The award recognises excellence in residential buildings.
That is why the ego never recognises what it is doing.
The eye recognises fire as a harmful agent.
The heater circuit automatically recognises which is used.
He barely recognises her as she is now a teenager.
The control software automatically recognises the model.
Legislation recognises only the short name.
Check you are giving the clock a command it recognises.
The court recognises your generous feelings.
The control software automatically recognises the module.
He recognises the back gate to the house.
The current regulation recognises it as a sales denomination.
One recognises physical needs are absolutely necessary.

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