acknowledged
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- acknowledgedly adverb
- self-acknowledged adjective
- unacknowledged adjective
- well-acknowledged adjective
Etymology
Origin of acknowledged
First recorded in 1760–70; acknowledge + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Another source acknowledged: "It can't be the same as last time."
From BBC
Kaluzny said she wants Jews to feel they can openly express their faith despite sensing threats -- but acknowledged that some people were nervous.
From Barron's
The barrister said Lonsdale acknowledged that no sentence the court could pass, or apology from her, would ever be enough.
From BBC
Khanal acknowledged "a historic relationship with the US," but said "neighbours are our first priority."
From BBC
President Lee Jae-myung acknowledged that Seoul had "expressed opposition" to the withdrawal of US weapons.
From BBC
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