recognized

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈrekəgnaɪzd/

From the verb recognize: (⇒ conjugate)
recognized is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past (US & UK)
v past p (US & UK)
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
recognized,
also UK: recognised
adj
(agreed upon)reconocido/a adj
  aceptado adj
 The investigators made a list of the recognized facts in the case.
 Los investigadores hicieron una lista de los hechos reconocidos del caso.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
recognize [sb/sth],
also UK: recognise [sb/sth]
vtr
(identify)identificar vtr
  reconocer vtr
 The witness recognized the suspect.
 El testigo identificó al sospechoso.
recognize [sth],
also UK: recognise [sth]
vtr
(admit, concede [sth])reconocer vtr
  admitir vtr
 The singer recognized that his rival was indeed talented.
 El cantante reconoció que su rival era talentoso.
recognize that,
also UK: recognise that
vtr
(with clause: concede that)reconocer que vtr + pron
  admitir que vtr + pron
 I recognize that I could be wrong.
 Reconozco que puedo estar equivocado.
recognize [sth],
also UK: recognise [sth]
vtr
(reward [sth])recompensar vtr
  reconocer vtr
 The boss recognized his team's performance.
 El jefe recompensó el buen trabajo de su equipo.
recognize [sb/sth],
also UK: recognise [sb/sth]
vtr
(admit status)reconocer vtr
 He was recognized as leader.
 Fue reconocido como un líder.
recognize [sb/sth],
also UK: recognise [sb/sth]
vtr
(admit validity)reconocer vtr
 Most countries recognize the Geneva Conventions.
 La mayoría de los países reconocen la Convención de Ginebra.
recognize [sth],
also UK: recognise [sth]
vtr
(admit independence)reconocer vtr
 The government officially recognized the new country.
 El gobierno reconoció de forma oficial al nuevo país.
recognize [sb],
also UK: recognise [sb]
vtr
formal (allow [sb] to speak)dar la palabra loc verb
 The chair recognizes the delegate.
 El presidente dio la palabra al delegado.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
recognized | recognize
InglésEspañol
recognized market,
also UK: recognised market
n
(finance: trading environment)mercado reconocido nm + adj
 Qatar is a recognized market for British goods.
 Catar es un mercado reconocido para bienes británicos.
universally recognized,
also UK: universally recognised
adj
(familiar everywhere)universalmente reconocido loc adj
 Certain facial expressions, such as a smile, are universally recognized.
 Muchas expresiones faciales, como la sonrisa, son universalmente reconocidas.
universally recognized,
also UK: universally recognised
adj
(accepted everywhere)universalmente reconocido loc adj
  internacionalmente reconocido loc adj
  mundialmente reconocido loc adj
 An MBA is a universally recognized qualification.
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'recognized' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Spanish:

Collocations: a recognized [landmark, building, name, brand], the most recognized [landmark] in [Paris], a recognized name in [science, hockey, business], more...

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