| 单词 | derecognize | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasdeˈrecognize   deˈrecognize  v.				 [as a back-formation]			 (transitive) to withdraw recognition from (another country, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > refusal > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > abandon, renounce, or refuse to acknowledge > withdraw recognition of (a country, etc.) derecognize1961 1961    New Yorker 20 May 163/1  				What we have to do, then, is not spend money on defense, not pay taxes,..and, above all, derecognize Russia and it will blow away. 1972    New Scientist 21 Sept. 486/3  				One advanced MSc course within London University has been ‘derecognised’. Awards for one-year MSc studentships cannot be granted to unrecognised courses. 1980    Economist 31 May 50/3  				The Russians suddenly discovered Genghis's ‘reactionary’ nature and Ulan Bator derecognised him. 1986    Illustr. Weekly India 13 July 42/1  				Yet another important provision in this bill was the power to derecognise degrees. < as lemmas  | 
	
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