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acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ $ -ˈnɑː-/ verb [transitive]

قبول کردن، پذیرفتن
تایید کردن، اعلام وصول کردن، شماره اعلام وصول، اعلام نشانی کردن، قدردانی کردن، اعتراف کردن، تصدیق کردن، وصول نامه ای را اشعار داشتن، علوم نظامی: اعلام معرف کردن
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

acknowledge
[verb]
Synonyms:
- accept, admit, allow, concede, confess, declare, grant, own, profess, recognize, yield
- greet, address, hail, notice, recognize, salute
- reply to, answer, notice, react to, recognize, respond to, return
Antonyms: deny, ignore
Contrasted words: disallow, disavow, disown, nix, reject, contradict, gainsay, impugn, negate, negative, disregard, neglect, slight, repudiate, spurn
Related Words: disclose, divulge, reveal, tell, announce, declare, proclaim, publish, accept, receive, concede, consider, deem, hold, view
English Thesaurus: admit, concede, acknowledge, confess, Granted/I grant you, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

acknowledge S3 W3 AC /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ $ -ˈnɑː-/ verb [transitive]
[Word Family: verb: acknowledge; noun: acknowledgement]
[Date: 1400-1500; Origin: ac- (as in accord) + knowledge]

1. ADMIT to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists:
The family acknowledge the need for change.
acknowledge that
He acknowledges that when he’s tired he gets bad-tempered.
Claire acknowledged that she was guilty.
The government must acknowledge what is happening and do something about it.
‘Maybe you are right,’ she acknowledged.
This is a fact that most smokers readily acknowledge.

2. RECOGNIZE STH’S IMPORTANCE [usually passive] if people acknowledge something, they recognize how good or important it is
acknowledge something as something
The film festival is acknowledged as an event of international importance.
be widely/generally acknowledged to be something
The mill produces what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool in the world.

3. ACCEPT SB’S AUTHORITY to accept that someone or something has authority over people:
Both defendants refused to acknowledge the authority of the court.
acknowledge somebody as something
Many of the poor acknowledged him as their spiritual leader.

4. THANK to publicly announce that you are grateful for the help that someone has given you:
We wish to acknowledge the support of the university.

5. SHOW YOU NOTICE SOMEBODY to show someone that you have noticed them or heard what they have said:
Tom acknowledged her presence by a brief glance.

6. SAY YOU HAVE RECEIVED SOMETHING to let someone know that you have received something from them:
I would be grateful if you would acknowledge receipt of this letter.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

acknowledge
verb
I. admit/recognize
ADV. fully | freely, readily | clearly, explicitly | effectively, implicitly, tacitly The peace settlement effectively acknowledged the country's independence.
formally, officially | openly, publicly He acknowledged publicly that he might have made a mistake.
privately | reluctantly, ruefully
VERB + ACKNOWLEDGE fail to, refuse to | be forced to Mental illness can exist for years before families are forced to acknowledge the truth.
PHRASES be generally/universally/widely acknowledged a truth that is universally acknowledged

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

acknowledge
III. reply to letter
ADV. duly The company duly acknowledged receipt of the letter.
hereby I hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of 25 July.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

admit to agree unwillingly that something is true:
He admitted that the company was having financial difficulties.
I must admit I was disappointed by their reaction.
concede formal to admit something in a discussion or argument:
‘You may be right,’ Bridget conceded.
It was a decision which he now concedes was incorrect.
acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/ formal to say that something is true or that a situation exists:
The report acknowledges that research on animals is not always a reliable guide when it comes to humans.
They do not want to acknowledge the fact that things have changed.
confess to admit something that you feel embarrassed or ashamed about:
Bradley confessed that he struggled to finish the race.
I must confess I don’t like his wife at all.
Granted/I grant you formal spoken used when admitting that something is true, although you do not think it makes much difference to the main point. Granted is usually used at the beginning of a sentence, or on its own:
She has a lot of experience, I grant you, but she’s not good at managing people.
Granted he did play well in the last game, but generally his form hasn't had been very good recently.
own up to admit that you have done something wrong, usually something that is not very serious. Own up is more informal than admit or confess:
He owned up to the mistake straight away.
fess up informal to admit that you have done something wrong that is not very serious:
Come on, fess up! Where were you last night?
come clean informal to finally admit something bad that you have been trying to hide:
They want the government to come clean on where all the money has gone.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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