RECOGNITION in a Sentence
Learn RECOGNITION from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
76 example sentences for RECOGNITION, such as:
1. Her body had been mutilated beyond recognition.
2. The scientist deserves recognition for his talent.
3. His body was crushed and mangled beyond recognition.
4. He has achieved recognition and respect as a scientist.
5. There was a recognition as he looked at the types of faces.
2. The scientist deserves recognition for his talent.
3. His body was crushed and mangled beyond recognition.
4. He has achieved recognition and respect as a scientist.
5. There was a recognition as he looked at the types of faces.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of RECOGNITION
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recognition
n. the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged
n. an acceptance (as of a claim) as true and valid
Classic Sentence: (59 in 4 pages)
1 All the way across the floor, a man, newly come and standing in the doorway, saw them, started in recognition and watched closely the slanting eyes in the sulky, rebellious face.
2 Somewhere in her mind, the bell of recognition rang, but for the moment she could not recall who he was.
3 As she half rose from her seat to look closer, the giant caught sight of her and his black face split in a grin of delighted recognition.
4 Scarlett took a step back as mutual recognition leaped into both faces.
5 If one did drag one's self out of bed at such an hour, and come down fresh and radiant to the monotony of note-writing, some special recognition of the sacrifice seemed fitting.
6 You don't remember me," she continued, brightening with the pleasure of recognition, "but I'd know you anywhere, I've thought of you such a lot.
7 If she had made the great sacrifice, at least she expected gratitude and recognition, Vida raged, while her conscious schoolroom mind fussily begged her to control this insanity.
8 How well I remember her laugh; it had in it the same sudden recognition that flashed into her eyes, was a burst of humour, short and intelligent.
9 They contemplated the photographs with pleased recognition; looked at some admiringly, as if these characters in their mother's girlhood had been remarkable people.
10 "You are burnt beyond recognition," he added, looking at his wife as one looks at a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some damage.
11 The recognition did not lessen the reality, the poignancy of the revelation by any suggestion or promise of instability.
12 There was a recognition as he looked at the types of faces.
13 And with it all he was singularly free from recognition of the finer points of the conduct of prisoners of war.
14 "Mr. Wilson, I think," said he, in a tone of recognition, and extending his hand.
15 Tom and Daisy stared, with that peculiarly unreal feeling that accompanies the recognition of a hitherto ghostly celebrity of the movies.
Example Sentence: (17 in 2 pages)
1 He pulled the hood of his cloak over his head to avoid recognition.
2 She hoped she would avoid recognition by wearing dark glasses and a hat.
3 He was promoted to the rank of major in recognition of his valour during the battle.
4 He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine.
5 Her body had been mutilated beyond recognition.
6 His body was crushed and mangled beyond recognition.
7 She stared directly at the witness but he did not show a flicker of recognition.
8 There is general recognition that the study techniques of many students are weak.
9 He wept for the loss of his mother and his tardy recognition of her affection.
10 He searched for a sign of recognition on her face, but there was none.
11 The scientist deserves recognition for his talent.
12 He has achieved recognition and respect as a scientist.
13 He glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of recognition.
14 Citizenship is a form of recognition that one is a fully fledged member of the community.
15 In recognition of her efforts to win the vote for women, Congress authorized coining a silver dollar honoring the suffragist Susan B. Anthony.