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单词 reacknowledge
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reacknowledgev.

Brit. /ˌriːəkˈnɒlɪdʒ/, U.S. /ˌriəkˈnɑlədʒ/, /ˌriækˈnɑlədʒ/
Forms: see re- prefix and acknowledge v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, acknowledge v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + acknowledge v.In sense 1 probably partly after classical Latin recognōscere recognosce v., and partly after French reconnaître recognize v.1 Compare earlier recognize v.1 3 and also recognosce v. 4. In sense 3 probably after French reconnaître. Compare recognosce v. 5b, recognize v.1 4b, and also reconnoitre v.
1. transitive. To recognize, confess, acknowledge. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement, avowal, or confession > acknowledge, avow, or confess [verb (transitive)]
kenc975
kithec1000
acknowOE
anyetec1175
knowledgec1225
beknowc1325
avow1330
granta1400
acknowledge1481
recognize1509
confess1526
profess1526
testify1526
reacknowledge1550
avouch1606
to take with ——a1653
upgivea1776
1550 J. Coke Deb. Heraldes Eng. & Fraunce sig. Miijv You syr Herald of Fraunce,..for euer herafter shall reacknowledge your dutie, geuynge place to the Heralde of Englande.
1555 J. Harpsfield in E. Bonner Homilies 10 He teacheth vs in oure prayers, to reacknowledge oure selues synners.
1587 J. Bridges Def. Govt. Church of Eng. i. 87 Yea, not the beste of them, but..haue found no small comfortable benefite at our handes, and doe all most thankfully reacknowledge the same.
2. transitive. To acknowledge again; to reaffirm one's acknowledgement of (something).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement, avowal, or confession > acknowledge, avow, or confess [verb (transitive)] > to acknowledge (again)
reacknowledge1587
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement or recognition > acknowledge or recognize [verb (transitive)] > again
reacknowledge1587
the mind > emotion > gratitude > thank [verb (transitive)] > acknowledge gratefully > again
reacknowledge1715
1587 J. Bridges Def. Govt. Church of Eng. xvi. 1373 The Princes againe..do humble them selues..vnto her [sc. the Church]. And so, as they acknowledge God to be their Heauenlie Father, they reacknowledge her to bee their mysticall Mother.
1640 W. Habington Hist. Edward IV 70 King Henry set at libertie went..to Pauls Church, the Clergy, Nobility, and Commonalty reacknowledging all obedience to him.
1657 J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 614 If then..they have broke in peeces his Church, and renounced the only-certain grounds of his law, they must..restore both to their former integrity by reacknowledging them.
1715 A. Pope Corr. 16 Jan. (1956) I. 275 This puts me in mind of reacknowledging your continued endeavours to enrich me.
1771 R. Roberts tr. C. F. X. Millot Elements Hist. France I. 263 There was not one who did not invoke God in the flames; nor one who would take advantage of the pardon which was offered him, if he would reacknowledge the crimes which he had first confessed.
1883 N.Y. Times 24 June 1/6 The notary had not reacknowledged the deed after Chafee's name had been substituted in the instrument.
1961 Hammond (Indiana) Times 25 May a2/8 Magruder..has been demanding that South Korean forces reacknowledge authority U.N. commanders have exercised over Korean troops since the Korean War.
1989 S. Fish Doing what comes Naturally xvii. 388 It is time to acknowledge or reacknowledge the force of one of Dworkin's observations.
3. transitive. To reconnoitre, explore. Obsolete. rare.
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society > armed hostility > military operations > [verb (transitive)] > reconnoitre (a place)
reknowledge1582
reacknowledge1622
scout1704
reconnoitre1716
reconnaitre1765
observe1799
recce1943
recon1966
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > inspection, survey > inspect, survey [verb (transitive)] > a place, etc.
perambulate1450
perlustrate1535
view1539
explorate?1549
explore1577
perlustrea1600
reacknowledge1622
canvass1652
reconnoitre1712
recce1943
1622 F. Markham Five Decades Epist. of Warre v. ix. 196 To find out and reacknowledge the natures, dispositions and inclinations of all the Enemies Commaunders.

Derivatives

reackˈnowledging n. [compare reacknowledgement n.]
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement, avowal, or confession > [noun] > again
reacknowledging1598
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement or recognition > [noun] > acknowledging again or anew
reacknowledging1598
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Resipiscentia, a repentance, a returning to perfect vnderstanding or health, a reaknowledging.
1870 W. T. Read Life & Corr. George Read vii. 521 Not the creation of a new debt, but only the reacknowledging of an old one.
1999 Independent (Nexis) 29 Aug. (Features section) 13 Sagesse takes on the task of re-acknowledging—as well as reconciling her feelings for her brother.., confronting the dilemmas that link them.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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