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单词 acknowledge
释义

acknowledge

verb

ac·​knowl·​edge ik-ˈnä-lij How to pronounce acknowledge (audio)
ak-
acknowledged; acknowledging

transitive verb

1
: to recognize the rights, authority, or status of
They acknowledged him as their leader.
2
: to disclose knowledge of or agreement with
She readily acknowledged her mistake.
3
a
: to express gratitude or obligation for
acknowledge a gift
b
: to take notice of
failed to acknowledge my greeting
c
: to make known the receipt of
acknowledge a letter
4
: to recognize as genuine or valid
acknowledge a debt

Synonyms

  • admit
  • agree
  • allow
  • concede
  • confess
  • fess (up)
  • grant
  • own (up to)
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Example Sentences

They acknowledged that the decision was a mistake. Do you acknowledge that you caused this mess? They readily acknowledged their mistake. She won't acknowledge responsibility for her actions. He quickly acknowledges all of my e-mails when he receives them. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter. She acknowledged the gift with a card. She acknowledged his greeting with a smile. See More
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Word History

Etymology

ac- (in acknow "to confess knowledge of," going back to Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan "to know, recognize, admit, confess," from a-, on-, prefixal use of on on entry 1 + cnāwan "to know entry 1") + knowledge

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

acknowledge

verb

ac·​knowl·​edge ik-ˈnä-lij How to pronounce acknowledge (audio)
ak-
acknowledged; acknowledging
1
: to admit the truth or existence of
They acknowledged their mistake.
2
: to make known that something has been received or noticed
He refuses to acknowledge my generosity.
3
: to recognize the rights or authority of
They acknowledged her as captain.
4
: to express thanks or appreciation for acknowledge a gift

Legal Definition

acknowledge

transitive verb

ac·​knowl·​edge
acknowledged; acknowledging
1
: to indicate recognition and acceptance of
the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819)
2
a
: to show by word or act that one has knowledge of and accepts responsibility for (a duty, obligation, or indebtedness)
b
: to admit paternity of
will acknowledge the child as his
compare filiate
3
: to make known to a sender or giver the receipt of (what has been sent or given) or the fact of (one's having received what has been sent or given)
acknowledge receipt of a letter
4
: to recognize as genuine so as to give validity : avow or admit in legal form
the execution of any such power of attorney shall be acknowledged before one of the officers U.S. Code

acknowledge

verb

as in to admit
to accept the truth or existence of (something) usually reluctantly finally had to acknowledge that she'd outgrown her favorite jacket

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • admit
  • confess
  • concede
  • agree
  • recognize
  • grant
  • announce
  • disclose
  • reveal
  • allow
  • accept
  • confirm
  • tell
  • affirm
  • say
  • declare
  • proclaim
  • fess (up)
  • come clean (about)
  • avow
  • profess
  • own (up to)
  • inform
  • publish
  • warn
  • divulge
  • communicate
  • unload
  • talk
  • expose
  • impart
  • betray
  • yield
  • unveil
  • spill
  • whisper
  • unburden
  • broadcast
  • disburden
  • breathe
  • rat
  • tattle
  • squeal
  • give away
  • leak
  • blab
  • tip (off)
  • break
  • wise (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deny
  • disclaim
  • disavow
  • contradict
  • reject
  • disallow
  • negate
  • refute
  • dispute
  • negative
  • gainsay
  • repudiate
  • rebut
  • hide
  • conceal
  • cover (up)
  • disown
  • obscure
  • veil
  • kid (oneself)
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of acknowledge are admit, avow, confess, and own. While all these words mean "to disclose against one's will or inclination," acknowledge implies the disclosing of something that has been or might be concealed.

acknowledged an earlier peccadillo

While in some cases nearly identical to acknowledge, admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications.

admitted the project was over budget

Although the words avow and acknowledge have much in common, avow implies boldly declaring, often in the face of hostility, what one might be expected to be silent about.

avowed that he was a revolutionary

The words confess and acknowledge are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, confess may apply to an admission of a weakness, failure, omission, or guilt.

confessed a weakness for sweets

The words own and acknowledge can be used in similar contexts, but own implies acknowledging something in close relation to oneself.

must own I know little about computers
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