identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again
The suffix is -ize. It means to make or become.
It just means that they are noble and that they are a gentlemen and scholars, and people would recognize that and respect that family.
recognise
No. "Recognize" is an action verb.
To applaud means to recognize that someone has done something great - it's usually done by clapping hands. To blurt means to say something hurriedly without thinking about it. They're not opposites, no.
Yes, "recognize" is a verb. It means to identify or acknowledge someone or something that is familiar or known.
realise, recognize, remember,
Reject means that to refuse, take, recognize.
It means that you can recognize beauty when you see it.
The English translation of 'cognoscitis qui sumus', is the following: You [all] recognize who we are. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cognoscitis' means '[you all] recognize'; 'qui' means 'who'; and 'sumus' means '[we] are'.
The suffix is -ize. It means to make or become.
It means that your phone can't recognize or interpret what they are saying to you.
No. Not that I can recognize. "Suqya" (سوقية) means logistics, though.
"Identify" is a verb that means to establish or recognize the identity of someone or something.
Mensajes subliminales means "subliminal messages" when translated from Spanish. You can recognize a subliminal message by first learning how to spot one and then being very perceptive, especially in viewing advertising to recognize when you see one.
I don't recognize that as a Hebrew word. But if you mean Bamah, that means stage.
The opposite of "recognize" is "ignore" or "disregard." It means to not acknowledge or be aware of something or someone.