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1 acknowledge someone (as) leader
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2 acknowledge something to someone
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3 acknowledge
v. erkennen; kennen; bedanken; ontvangst bevestigen[ əknollidzj]♦voorbeelden:acknowledge something to someone • tegenover iemand iets toegeven -
4 acknowledge character: ACK
bevestigingstekenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > acknowledge character: ACK
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5 acknowledge signal
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6 I herewith acknowledge (receipt of) your letter
English-Dutch dictionary > I herewith acknowledge (receipt of) your letter
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7 he doesn't acknowledge the signature
English-Dutch dictionary > he doesn't acknowledge the signature
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8 kindly acknowledge
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9 kindly
adj. aardig, vriendelijk, goedgeaard--------adv. aangenaam, plezierig, op aangename wijze; beleefd; met goede manieren; goedhartigheid; van harte; met liefde; verzoek; doe me een plezierkindly1[ kajndlie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; bijwoord: in a kindly fashion; kindliness〉————————kindly2〈 bijwoord〉1 → kind kind/♦voorbeelden:thank you kindly • hartelijk bedankt2 kindly acknowledge • bevestigen a.u.b.
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acknowledge — 1 Acknowledge, admit, own, avow, confess are synonymous when they mean to disclose something against one’s will or inclination. All usually imply some sort of pressure as that of the law or of conscience leading to the disclosure. Acknowledge or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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