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.
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'.
realise, recognize, remember,
Reject means that to refuse, take, recognize.
It means that you can recognize beauty when you see it.
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.