ACKNOWLEDGE


Meaning of ACKNOWLEDGE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

acknowledge sb's presence (= speak to someone or make a sign to show that you know they are present )

He acknowledged my presence with a quick wave.

acknowledge/recognize sb’s contribution (= say that you are grateful for what someone has done )

He acknowledged the contribution of many individuals in developing the report.

acknowledge/recognize/accept the existence of sth (= agree that something exists )

They organization finally acknowledged the existence of a problem.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

also

What Amis has also acknowledged as a writer is that nice things aren't necessarily as funny as nasty things.

But Adams also acknowledged that he ordered agents to escort McVeigh out of the courthouse in a bright orange jumpsuit.

Gramsci also acknowledged the dynamism of bourgeois individualism, but advocated a redirection of that energy to mass culture.

But we must also acknowledge the significance of computing and digital design.

None the less, we must also acknowledge that most often reconciliation does not occur.

Upright bassist Kevin Pate also acknowledges his paternal influences.

freely

Tom freely acknowledged this just as Terry acknowledged his earlier insensitivity.

He freely acknowledges that he allowed the behaviour of others to put him off the career he really wanted.

It was as though, having given up the struggle themselves, they could more freely acknowledge the value of it.

generally

A closer examination of the Celtic Church reveals a much greater deviation from Rome than is generally acknowledged or even known.

The generally acknowledged leader of the cartel is Benjamin Arellano, who usually keeps a low profile.

Another set of therapies which are generally acknowledged to be helpful are the physical ones which are mostly based around massage.

Nicky Haslam is generally acknowledged as a superb story-teller, who judges his audience beautifully.

It is now generally acknowledged that Helicobacter pylori infection is the major cause of antral gastritis.

publicly

But it is publicly acknowledged that these numbers, which represent people who have put themselves forward for testing, are underestimates.

The enthusiasm and support of the lesbian fans is vital, but their contribution can not be publicly acknowledged .

The Health Ministry does not publicly acknowledge the link.

You encourage less-able pupils and publicly acknowledge the value of their contribution.

And Sandeman was the first port company to acknowledge publicly that sales were a crucial aspect to any business.

Would he publicly acknowledge the little boy as his, or might he prefer to ignore his existence?

readily

I readily acknowledge the need for time to debate the Bill in Committee.

Against one sees the influence of Park which Hughes readily acknowledges .

They also readily acknowledge that the symbols are not as important as the impressions, imaginings and emotions they provoke.

Numerous interviews with cold callers, all reluctant to be named, readily acknowledge that they rarely call women.

By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing.

I readily acknowledge that this is a very difficult request but I am afraid the timescale has to he met.

Our exchanges have been by telephone or Royal Mail, so I readily acknowledge that there may be some problems there.

widely

Nor has the potential and positive contribution of musicians been widely acknowledged in the process of reform.

In short, the lack of business transaction security is widely acknowledged as a major impediment to widespread ecommerce.

There, 50 or so textile mills produce what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool cloth in the world.

Its theatre, since the mid 1950s, has been widely acknowledged the world's wonder.

Of all workers' complaints, the justice of those over truck seem to have been most widely acknowledged .

Making technical estimates of risk is widely acknowledged to be extremely tricky, with endless scope for disagreement amongst the experts.

Generally, they have been welcomed: their potential for enriching the curriculum is widely acknowledged .

Social class is a major behavioural determinant of consumer buying behaviour, and its importance is widely acknowledged by marketers.

■ NOUN

debt

While acknowledging their debt to Hearsay-II, they point out a number of differences.

Years later, she acknowledged the debt she owed him for those early lessons in self-determination.

Certainly, Bentham acknowledged his debt to Beccaria.

Shelley has always acknowledged his debt to the late doctor.

I want to acknowledge a personal debt to him.

Brooks attended to every detail of his churches and Mackmurdo later acknowledged his debt to him as an exemplar of methodical thoroughness.

existence

Yet when we are involved personally we are forced to acknowledge their existence and to try to understand them.

Last September, seeking to strengthen his growing congregation and acknowledge its existence in the community at large, Rev.

Weber acknowledged their existence but did not discuss them.

Men who had recently found it difficult to acknowledge his existence now sought his advice.

When he did acknowledge her existence he talked in dismissive and unrealistic terms.

It was the only time that Father acknowledged the existence of spirits.

He made it clear he could never acknowledge my existence to his family and I didn't expect him to.

Dear Harsnet, he wrote, why do you persist in this rigmarole of refusing even to acknowledge my existence ?

fact

The difference is that Chomsky acknowledges this fact and accordingly expresses his views with appropriate caution.

However, Pratt acknowledged many of the facts in the study.

The hon. Gentleman would address the problem more accurately were he to acknowledge that fact .

They were the only neighbors who had ever acknowledged the fact of her moving here.

But while sterling remains weak exporters should prosper - although the market would not acknowledge such a fact yesterday.

Six days late - this was the first time that she'd acknowledged the fact .

Too few mass literacy campaigns have even acknowledged this fact .

government

Plaid Cymru, which did a similar deal, voted with the Government , acknowledging that its deal did go further.

This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers.

Doctors' leaders joined calls for the Government to acknowledge that the outbreak had exposed a critical shortage of hospital beds.

But for this to be achieved, the government must acknowledge it as a problem worth solving.

The Government acknowledged holding just three prisoners, including Mirghani Abd al-Rahman Suleiman.

importance

Strategies to promote the nation's health should acknowledge the importance of material and social deprivation more explicitly.

Thus it is not at all surprising to find managers acknowledging the importance of local knowledge.

It is not enough to acknowledge the importance of collective entrepreneurship; clear and consistent signals must reinforce the new story.

It is ambitious and beautiful; what is more, it acknowledges the importance of being sophisticated for adult business people.

Many Islamists now acknowledge the importance of what Islamism began by rejecting utterly: democracy.

Mr. Gregory Will my right hon. Friend acknowledge the importance of the popular music industry and its contribution to overseas earnings?

However, Rauschenberg's act is important in establishing the necessity of acknowledging the importance of usurping the claims of abstract expressionism.

Announcing the proposals Education Minister Michael Ancram acknowledged the importance of the voluntary sector as a source of independent advice.

need

This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere.

During the campaign, Clinton acknowledged the need to fix the programs and said it should be done in a bipartisan way.

I readily acknowledge the need for time to debate the Bill in Committee.

The result is a service that acknowledges their special needs as guests and, more importantly, as individuals.

All but the far right have acknowledged the need to develop a more skilled workforce, since whites can no longer fill the demand.

The result was a modification of the Rome Treaty which acknowledges the need to achieve social and economic cohesion.

MDC's approach to housing development in its extended area acknowledges the need for social housing provision.

The Department acknowledges the basic need to provide workplaces with easy access, good lighting and an inviting atmosphere.

official

According to Western reports, officials in Xinjiang had acknowledged the impact of rising nationalist sentiment across the border in the Soviet Union.

Current board officials acknowledge that past actions may have been inadequate but said they have learned from their predecessors' mistakes.

Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.

Supreme Court officials acknowledge that their own telephone system was the culprit for the leak.

Pentagon officials acknowledge using two Stealth fighter bombers to drop 2,000 pound bombs.

However, other high-level Navy officials acknowledged the Nimitz had been hurriedly ordered to the Persian Gulf.

presence

She noted though that after this Felipe de Santis was prepared to acknowledge Mitch's presence although he was stiffly formal.

Usually a clerk at some point acknowledges my presence , comes up and asks me what I want.

Nervous because she was due to play in two chukkas' time, Perdita refused even to acknowledge Daisy's presence .

He wanted to acknowledge its presence and open himself to it.

Jurnet acknowledged the newcomer's presence with a small nod, nothing too encouraging.

Tom caught my eye behind her back and winked to acknowledge my presence on alien territory.

Was he even going to acknowledge her presence ?

All too often we preferred to deny their existence than acknowledge the presence of mental illness.

problem

A year on they acknowledge the problems , but are at pains to defend the good name of their community.

And to his credit, he acknowledged the problem of low wages and our deteriorating public transit system.

Graff acknowledges the problem and proposes an openly dialectical and adversarial form of teaching.

Ratification encourages willingness to acknowledge a problem and develops commitment to its solution.

But for this to be achieved, the government must acknowledge it as a problem worth solving.

Rudi thought that Simeon was dyslexic, but Simeon himself refused to acknowledge any problems .

But they're quick to acknowledge the problems too ... Male speaker Unemployment is the main problem.

By not acknowledging the problem , the church continues to suffer from a festering internal wound.

■ VERB

fail

The two other boys were sitting neatly on a sofa in the distance but they failed to acknowledge them.

These consumer behavior models fail to acknowledge that there are many types of consumers.

Such explanations fail to acknowledge the possibility that schools may a responsible for creating and sustaining disruptiveness.

Mostly, they have failed to acknowledge one basic tenet of the high-tech world: We know too much.

Yet company law doctrine has failed to acknowledge this.

They were all the same, those men, turning away their heavy faces and failing to acknowledge my greetings.

Modern progressives committed to diversity often fail to acknowledge this.

Wiltshire Community Foundation says policies fail to acknowledge the greater cost of providing rural services.

refuse

He knew the potential that I possessed but had refused to acknowledge .

In some ways, like us, they were custodians of a loss everyone knew about but refused to acknowledge .

The government believes that people will love it for abolishing counties like Humberside, which proud Yorkshiremen have always refused to acknowledge .

I hated the world around me and refused to acknowledge it.

Either he had genuinely repressed what he knew or he refused to acknowledge it.

She added that when Gentry refused to acknowledge the loan publicly, she resigned as his treasurer and broke off their engagement.

Others, though, refused even to acknowledge that much.

About 9 million refuse to acknowledge their hearing loss or refuse treatment.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

freely admit/acknowledge sth

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Callahan waved, acknowledging his fans.

Cooke acknowledges receiving gifts that could be seen as bribes.

He acknowledges it's going to be a tough job, but he's going to try it anyway.

I did a lot of work on that book. It annoys me that the editor never acknowledged it.

I have just sent off a letter acknowledging their message.

In 1932 De Valera was elected as Prime Minister, and was acknowledged as leader of the Irish people.

In his speech he acknowledged the help his parents gave him at the start of his career.

Please acknowledge receipt of this document by signing and returning the enclosed form.

Several Arab countries have not yet acknowledged Israel.

The author wishes to acknowledge the assistance of the Defense Department.

The committee acknowledges that mentally ill people in the community are not receiving the care and treatment they need.

The paper never even acknowledged my letter or printed a correction.

You have to acknowledge the truth of what she says.

Zaire was forced to acknowledge the authority of the Congolese state.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And, a base spokesman acknowledged the cooler ban did not prohibit knapsacks, soft-sided fabric coolers or wagons.

However, some acknowledge that the reforms had to be introduced quickly.

I readily acknowledge that this is a very difficult request but I am afraid the timescale has to he met.

In a correction that was published June 4, 1995, the Globe acknowledged that Ayash did not sign the medication order.

Policy props up parental wishes and desires, but does it acknowledge the effect on the deaf child?

The anniversary report is acknowledged as a tremendous achievement.

The governor has acknowledged that there have been errors in his financial statements.

We will never reform the justice system until we are prepared to acknowledge its fundamental defects.

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