Ms. Brown recognized the assailant because of the tattoo on his hand.
She was recognized for her outstanding contributions to the community.
John's preeminence in the field of physics is widely recognized by his peers.
Unfortunately, "dapatical" is not a recognized English word. It seems to be a made-up or misspelled term. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you'd like to use in a sentence?
I ran into an acquaintance from college at the store yesterday.
She snuck into the party incognito, hoping to avoid being recognized.
She saw through his charm and recognized him as a Lothario, a known seducer of women.
Pablo Picasso did not use cubism in his art, but he did get recognized for making it popular.
Yes. Sherk is not recognized as a word in my dictionary.
The students recognized the words that were shown to them during their test.
Some roles will also require a recognized teaching qualification
Stand and be recognized, young squire! Another shield, quickly; squire!
There are 47 landlocked countries in the world, including partially recognized states.
I recognized her face before.
He publicly apologized for embarassing her. The opposition was publicly recognized for having run a fair campaign.
The Tiffany clerk recognized the twelve-year old girl as French speaking and so addressed her as mademoiselle.
I will never forget your kindness. The villagers showed kindness to the lost child, but no one recognized him as the prince.
he recognized the voice; it was unmistakable.
In America, 'impelt' is not used. 'Impelled' is used, instead. So you could write, "Impelt is not recognized as a word in my dictionary."