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recognition [ˌrekəgˈnɪʃən] N no pl

1. recognition of person, place:

recognition
to change beyond [or out of all] recognition

2. recognition of country, facts:

recognition
uznanie nt

early recognition N no pl

early recognition

speech recognition N no pl COMPUT, LING

speech recognition

Usage examples with recognition

to change beyond [or out of all] recognition

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Within the next five years, the focus was on curricular program development, which paved way to more courses being given government recognition.
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He was promoted to the rank of captain in recognition of his ability as a trainer.
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He won many prizes and recognitions in various regional, national and international awards during his student days.
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In the shop, she gives him a look of recognition.
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It was the second single from that album and went on to receive a great deal of recognition.
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These terms were given by the residents themselves to ease the recognition of houses in which the whole village is geographically designed with different altitude.
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All of this is tied together with voice recognition.
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While completely general, the library was designed for and is being used in speech processing applications, such as speech recognition and speech synthesis.
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He receives recognition for a variety of world-wide television commercial appearances.
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A standard curriculum was imposed on all insttretitutions wishing official recognition and government subsidies.
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