Pronunciation: /əkˈnɑlɪdʒɪŋ/
verb to accept or admit the existence or truth of something
A1 She smiled, acknowledging the stranger's wave.
A2 The teacher nodded, acknowledging the student's answer.
B1 The company sent a letter acknowledging the customer's complaint.
B2 The manager gave a speech acknowledging the hard work of the employees.
C1 The president made a public statement acknowledging the country's economic challenges.
C2 The author wrote a book acknowledging the influence of other writers on their work.
adjective showing recognition or awareness of something
A1 She smiled, acknowledging his presence in the room.
A2 The teacher nodded, acknowledging that the student had answered correctly.
B1 The company sent a letter acknowledging the receipt of the job application.
B2 The manager sent an email acknowledging the team's hard work on the project.
C1 The president gave a speech acknowledging the contributions of all the employees.
C2 The artist received an award acknowledging her lifetime of achievements in the industry.
formal Acknowledging the importance of proper documentation is crucial in the field of research.
informal I'm acknowledging that I need to start studying for my exams soon.
slang She's finally acknowledging that she needs to get her act together.
figurative Acknowledging your fears is the first step towards overcoming them.
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