1. recognised - Adjective
2. recognised - Verb
3. recognised - Adjective Satellite
generally approved or compelling recognition
provided with a secure reputation
Source: WordNetDensity, complexity, and historical-semantic value that is so strong as to make politics possible... Gramsci's insight is to have recognised that subordination, fracturing, diffusion, reproducing, as much as producing, creating, forcing, guiding, are necessary aspects of elaboration. Edward Said
An expectation is a future object, recognised as belonging to me. Samuel Alexander
You've recognised a fundamental feature of an addict's life. Maintaining your habit is so important you've no real interest in anything else. Marian Keyes
I get recognised sometimes, and that's really cool. I've tried certain disguises, but that doesn't work. Rupert Grint
A girl's patience can only be recognised by how long she keeps her virginity. African Proverb
A friend is recognised in need. Bulgarian Proverb