Acknowledger

Acknowledger
Acknowledger \Ac*knowl"edg*er\, n. One who acknowledges. [1913 Webster]

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  • acknowledger — noun One who acknowledges …   Wiktionary

  • acknowledger — n. one who acknowledges, one who admits …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • acknowledge — acknowledgeable, adj. acknowledger, n. /ak nol ij/, v.t., acknowledged, acknowledging. 1. to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one s mistakes. 2. to show or express recognition or realization of …   Universalium

  • andetta — m ( n/ n) one who confesses, confessor, acknowledger; andetta béon (wesan, weorðan) acknowledge, admit a charge, liability, etc., (1) w.g.; gielde sé þæs sleges andetta síe wer and wíte let him who admits the slaying (acknowledges that he slew… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • recogniser — (Brit.) n. one who identifies something as known, person who recognises; acknowledger (also recognizer) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • recognisers — recogniser (Brit.) n. one who identifies something as known, person who recognises; acknowledger (also recognizer) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • recognizer — (Amer.) n. one who identifies something as known, person who recognizes; acknowledger (also recogniser) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • recognizers — recognizer (Amer.) n. one who identifies something as known, person who recognizes; acknowledger (also recogniser) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • acknowledge — /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ / (say uhk nolij) verb (t) (acknowledged, acknowledging) 1. to admit to be real or true; recognise the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge the need for a government inquiry. 2. to express recognition or awareness of: to… …  

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