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- Recognise or Recognize – What’s the Difference?
Recognise is an alternate spelling of the same verb It means the same thing and can be used in all the same contexts Recognise is more common in British English than it is in American English That said, even the British prefer recognize —and have for some time
- RECOGNIZING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RECOGNIZING definition: 1 present participle of recognize 2 to know someone or something because you have seen or heard… Learn more
- “Recognizing” or “Recognising”—Whats the difference? - Sapling
Recognizing and recognising are both English terms Usage Recognizing is predominantly used in American (US) English ( en-US ) while recognising is predominantly used in British English (used in UK AU NZ) ( en-GB )
- Recognize vs recognise - GRAMMARIST
Recognize means to remember, acknowledge truth or legal authority, or to realize something British English lists an alternate spelling as recognise, but the main entry is recognize North Americans (yes, that includes Canada) prefer the ize spelling, and this is accepted everywhere
- Recognising - definition of recognising by The Free Dictionary
To know to be something that has been perceived before: recognize a face 2 To know or identify from past experience or knowledge: recognize hostility 3 To perceive or show acceptance of the validity or reality of: recognizes the concerns of the tenants 4 To permit to address a meeting: The club's president recognized the new member 5
- RECOGNISE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RECOGNISE is chiefly British spelling of recognize
- Recognize vs. Recognise - Grammar. com
Recognize and recognise are the two spellings of the same word that are both acceptable and exchangeable but one spellings are more commonly used in one part of the world while the others are common in the other
- RECOGNIZE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you recognize someone or something, you know who that person is or what that thing is The receptionist recognized him at once [VERB noun] He did not think she could recognize his car in the snow [VERB noun] A man I easily recognized as Luke's father sat with a newspaper on his lap [VERB noun + as]
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