recognition
noun OPAL WOPAL S
  /ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/
  /ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/
Idioms - [uncountable] the act of remembering who somebody is when you see them, or of identifying what something is
- He glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of recognition.
 - the automatic recognition of handwriting and printed text by computer
 
Extra Examples- He looked up, glanced at them without recognition, and went on his way.
 - He pulled the hood of his cloak over his head to avoid recognition.
 - One of the main goals of marketing is name recognition.
 - Recognition slowly dawned, ‘Oh, it's you Mrs Foster!’
 - Recognition slowly dawned, and I remembered her from my college days.
 - She stared directly at the witness but he did not show a flicker of recognition.
 - The monitoring system allows recognition of pollution hot spots.
 - There was no recognition in his eyes.
 - a test of children's word recognition
 - the early recognition of a disease
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- immediate
 - instant
 - early
 - …
 
- flicker
 - sign
 
- show
 - avoid
 - allow
 - …
 
- dawn
 
- software
 - system
 - technology
 - …
 
- beyond (all) recognition
 - out of (all) recognition
 - without recognition
 - …
 
- recognition in somebody’s eyes
 
 - [singular, uncountable] the act of accepting that something exists, is true or is official
- recognition that… a growing recognition that older people have potential too
 - recognition of something There is a general recognition of the urgent need for reform.
 - recognition as something to seek international/official/formal recognition as a sovereign state
 - The government granted full diplomatic recognition to the republics.
 
Extra Examples- a country that has long sought recognition as a major power
 - to qualify for UN recognition as an International Biosphere Reserve
 - Twelve states have accorded de facto recognition to the new regime.
 - They claim that signature of the peace accord did not imply recognition of the state's sovereignty.
 - equal recognition for the work women do
 - There needs to be a greater recognition of corporate crime as a social problem.
 - Official recognition of the change came fast.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
 - special
 - appropriate
 - …
 
- achieve
 - attain
 - earn somebody
 - …
 
- come
 
- in recognition of
 - without recognition
 - recognition as
 - …
 
- a lack of recognition
 - recognition of the importance of something
 - recognition of the need for something
 - …
 
 - [uncountable] public praise and reward for somebody’s work or actions
- recognition for something She gained only minimal recognition for her work.
 - in recognition of something He received the award in recognition of his success over the past year.
 
Extra Examples- personal recognition for your achievements
 - recognition by his superiors of the service he had performed
 - an award in recognition of his outstanding work
 - They received recognition for their 20-year commitment to safety at sea.
 - The judges selected three projects for special recognition.
 - She has worked actively but without recognition.
 - The award is being made in belated recognition of her services to the industry.
 - Recognition of his talent was long overdue.
 - His recitals have earned him recognition as a talented performer.
 - The young talent at the club deserves wider recognition.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
 - special
 - appropriate
 - …
 
- achieve
 - attain
 - earn somebody
 - …
 
- come
 
- in recognition of
 - without recognition
 - recognition as
 - …
 
- a lack of recognition
 - recognition of the importance of something
 - recognition of the need for something
 - …
 
 
Word Originlate 15th cent. (denoting the acknowledgement of a service): from Latin recognitio(n-), from the verb recognoscere ‘know again, recall to mind’, from re- ‘again’ + cognoscere ‘learn’.
Idioms 
to change, alter, etc. beyond/out of (all) recognition 
- to change so much that you can hardly recognize it
- The town has changed beyond recognition since I was last here.
 - Capitalism has been reformed almost out of all recognition.
 
Extra Examples- Many of those interviewed said their job had changed beyond recognition over the past five years.
 - The equipment and methods of production have improved out of all recognition.