Examples of 'still recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "still recognised"

still recognised - This phrase indicates that something or someone continues to be acknowledged, accepted, or remembered despite the passage of time or changing circumstances. It suggests that the recognition or validation of a particular entity persists up to the present moment

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still recognised
She is still recognised as a diva of her times.
Because he was such a high player and is still recognised as such.
And is still recognised and applied today.
We have a president whose legitimacy is still recognised by the world.
Still recognised him.
Some of these taxa are still recognised as subspecies.
It is still recognised as a distinct subspecies by the International Ornithological Committee.
Carrying amount of assets still recognised continuing involvement.
It is still recognised in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The historic value of democracy was still recognised at that time.
Sunday is still recognised as a day of rest and most businesses are closed.
The Three Mile Island disaster is still recognised as the worst in US history.
It is still recognised by the International Commission on Orders of Chivalry.
Till today, the department is still recognised internationally.
The name is still recognised locally and survives in the district of South Holland.

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Colorado, where common law marriage is still recognised.
But he still recognised me.
However existing civil unions / registered life partnerships are still recognised in all of these countries.
The works are still recognised and highly prized for their artistic merit.
After all these years! Still recognised him.
The result is still recognised as one of non-league football's finest modern stadiums.
I have seen someone After all these years! Still recognised him.
However, noble titles are still recognised officially as distinct from personal names.
This put Charles in control of most of Austrasia, although pockets still recognised Chilperic.
Pre-existing rights of common pasture are still recognised today, being enforced by official verderers.
A bit taller than last time I imagine, but I am sure she still recognised you.
Today, the company is still recognised around the world as an iconic sporting symbol.
In the next life, will you still recognised me?
Not long ago, she still recognised faces in the tumult, some of her generation.
In other countries, however, the traditional notions are still recognised.
However, the team was still recognised as being a Holden team for the round.
Boulenger described hundreds of reptile taxa ; 587 species described by him are still recognised today.
Yes, its sovereignty is still recognised by over 100 foreign governments.
Vanilla fields spread, " Bourbon " label became an international reference, which is still recognised today.

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