acknowledge (verb)

  • 71agree to disagree — verb To tolerate each others opinion and stop arguing; to acknowledge that an agreement will not be reached. I know were never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so lets agree to disagree, shall we? …

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  • 72nack — verb To acknowledge negatively; to send a NAK signal to …

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  • 73disacknowledge — verb to refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny …

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  • 74give the time of day — verb To acknowledge somebody; to give somebody any respect or attention. If he doesnt think you are rich enough, he wont even give you the time of day …

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  • 75admit — verb (admits, admitting, admitted) 1》 confess that something is true or the case.     ↘confess to or acknowledge (a crime, fault, or failure). 2》 allow to enter.     ↘receive (someone) into a hospital for treatment. 3》 accept as valid. 4》 (admit… …

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  • 76avow — verb assert or confess openly. Derivatives avowal noun avowed adjective avowedly adverb Origin ME: from OFr. avouer acknowledge , from L. advocare (see avouch) …

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  • 77declare — verb 1》 announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.     ↘(declare for/against) Brit. openly support or oppose.     ↘announce oneself as a candidate for an election.     ↘announce that one holds (certain combinations of cards) in a card… …

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  • 78deliver — verb 1》 bring and hand over (a letter or goods) to the appropriate recipient.     ↘formally hand over (someone). 2》 provide (something promised or expected).     ↘Law acknowledge that one intends to be bound by (a deed), either explicitly by… …

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  • 79disclaim — verb 1》 refuse to acknowledge. 2》 Law renounce a legal claim to (a property or title). Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. desclamer, from des (expressing reversal) + clamer (see claim) …

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  • 80disown — verb refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with. Derivatives disowner noun disownment noun …

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