recognition

[rek-uh g-nish-uh n]

recognition Definition

  • 1the act of identifying someone or something or the state of being identified
  • 2acknowledgment or appreciation of someone's status, quality, or achievements
  • 3official acceptance of a government, country, or organization

Using recognition: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recognition" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police officer asked for my recognition before letting me in.

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    The company gave her a plaque in recognition of her hard work.

  • Example

    The recognition of the new country was met with mixed reactions.

  • Example

    The singer received recognition for her contribution to the music industry.

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    The software uses facial recognition technology to unlock the phone.

recognition Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with recognition

  • as a way of showing appreciation or respect for someone or something

    Example

    The school named a scholarship in recognition of the retiring principal's service.

  • the absence of acknowledgment or appreciation for someone's status, quality, or achievements

    Example

    Despite his contributions to the project, he felt a lack of recognition from his colleagues.

  • self-recognition

    the ability to recognize oneself as an individual separate from others

    Example

    Self-recognition is an important developmental milestone in children.

Origins of recognition

from Latin 'recognitio', meaning 'a reviewing'

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Summary: recognition in Brief

The term 'recognition' [rek-uh g-nish-uh n] refers to the act of identifying someone or something, acknowledging or appreciating someone's status, quality, or achievements, or official acceptance of a government, country, or organization. It can be seen in examples like 'The police officer asked for my recognition before letting me in,' and 'The singer received recognition for her contribution to the music industry.' Phrases like 'in recognition of' denote appreciation, while 'lack of recognition' implies the absence of acknowledgment. 'Self-recognition' refers to the ability to recognize oneself as an individual.

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