acknowledge

[əkˈnɒlɪdʒ]

acknowledge Definition

  • 1accept or admit the existence or truth of
  • 2show that one has noticed or recognized (someone) by making a gesture or greeting
  • 3confirm receipt of (a letter or notice)

Using acknowledge: Examples

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

  • Example

    He acknowledged his mistake and apologized.

  • Example

    She acknowledged my presence with a nod.

  • Example

    Please acknowledge receipt of this letter.

  • Example

    The company failed to acknowledge the importance of customer feedback.

acknowledge Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for acknowledge

Phrases with acknowledge

  • show that you have noticed someone's presence by making a gesture or greeting

    Example

    She acknowledged his presence with a smile.

  • accept or admit the truth of a fact

    Example

    We must acknowledge the fact that climate change is real.

  • confirm that you have received something, such as a letter or package

    Example

    Please acknowledge receipt of this package by signing the delivery slip.

Origins of acknowledge

from Old English 'oncnāwan', meaning 'recognize'

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Summary: acknowledge in Brief

To 'acknowledge' [əkˈnɒlɪdʒ] is to accept or admit the existence or truth of something. It can also mean to show that you have noticed or recognized someone by making a gesture or greeting. Examples include 'He acknowledged his mistake and apologized,' and 'She acknowledged my presence with a nod.' 'Acknowledge' extends into phrases like 'acknowledge someone's presence,' and 'acknowledge receipt,' which confirm that you have received something.

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