Until the saliva begins to dissolve it you can no more recognize any taste in it than in a similar lump of marble.
If Congress passes an act in violation of the Constitution, or even an act that the Constitution does not authorize it to pass, the courts refuse to enforce it or in any way to recognize it as a law.
We recognize with what pathetic feeling he paints in Caroline all the qualities of instructress, guardian, and friend, which had characterized his sister Maria.
Were you here now I doubt not that in future we should get on better together; but as that cannot be, I can only say that I recognize the kind spirit in which you wrote, and that I trust that in future we shall be good friends.
You don't recognizethat handwriting, of course, Mr. Allerdyke?
You do not recognize the description as that of any man you have ever seen in company with your late maid, Miss Lennard?
You're much more likely to see and to recognize than we are," remarked Allerdyke, as the three gathered round a table on the edge of the crowd.
The blind spoke for the dumb: "Countrymen and Christians, behold the sons of your emperor, if you can recognize our features!
By the emperor's orders, all the officials of the court were brought for identification before the stripling: he could recognize none as the one who sent him.
I do not think it is saying too much when I state that there is nothing in Gnosticism which modern science and philosophy can recognize as having a valid foundation.
Will the dethroned monarch recognize the inevitableness of the massive revolution which is surging round her and give up her outgrown pretensions, willingly consenting to play a lesser role in full harmony with the spirit of the time?
Yes, Mr. de Gray, the American people are willing to recognize talent, when it is genuine.
By it I should even now recognizeher among a thousand.
Nor did I myself recognize it, until years later when my first article appeared in a magazine; feeling some pride in this grand, world-moving effort, I sent it to him as a lawful tribute.
I recognize them as the envelopes in which we put what are referred to as Personal Background Sets.
For a moment I do not understand; then I recognize the feel of Fragile Cargo, still clamping me to the stretcher, and I open my mouth and scream and scream.
He begins to recognize limits and conditions, and to do so without surrendering his hopes and happy dreams.
I asked the name, and was startled to recognizethat of a favorite young cousin of mine, beside the bones of whose representative I was thus strangely standing, upon this lonely shore.
It was designed, no doubt, to intimidate; and in our ignorance of the force actually outside, we have had to recognize the possibility of danger, and work hard at our defences.
I could scarcely recognize her; and to show you the state of things I enclose a letter I have received from Pierrette.
He could scarcely recognize the voice, the eyes, the gestures that were once so lively, gay, and withal so tender.
Sylvie, who did not recognize the Breton accent, took no notice of Brigaut, and Pierrette went home safely with her treasure.
He was pretty near to the top now; only a little farther to where the choicest buds were bursting into flower; too far up, though, ever to recognize the little fellows he had left frisking below.
Nor did the young man recognize the delicacy of Jules' leave-taking until he had unstrapped his portmanteau and found himself alone, free to make his toilet, unembarrassed by company.
Its flimsy structure, already warped by the fierce day-long sun, allowed her through chinks and crevices not only torecognize the voices of the detectives, but to hear distinctly what they said.
Throckmorton is too old; and, besides, the people in this county will never, never really recognize him.
This angered him somewhat, although, as a matter of fact, the people who did recognize him supplied him with all the company he wanted; for Throckmorton was always enough for himself, and depended upon no man and no woman for his content.
I stayed because I could not, as a man of honor, do otherwise, I thought my own people would recognize this--that by this time the bitterness would be over.
My uncle knows men and I too recognize those who are trustworthy, even though I am only twelve years old--" "Only twelve.
You'll recognize Her Highness if you see her sailing through again, and if we want to communicate with you, we'll circle around and drop you a message if we can't land.
Anyone would recognize that as far as he could see it," laughed Bob.
That's all right, but we thought you might have heard about the plane and recognize us from that," Jim told him.
He could no longer recognize his own work, so deep was the abyss between that which it used to be and had become.
Of course I recognize you clearly, but by some lapse of memory I do not recall your name.
Lady Noailles screamed, for she did not recognize the intruder at first.
Did it require a prince's call for you to recognize the persecuted philosopher of Geneva?
Was not this a dreadful event," said the Roman, "in which it was easy to recognize the intervention of the enemy of mankind?
He could hardly be said to recognize the hair, for Andrea followed the fashion in powdering it, but he knew her a hundred times fairer without the frippery than in the most pompous decorations.
While, therefore, I resigned myself to recognize the existence of the hereditary maternal taint, I firmly believed in the counterbalancing influences for good which had been part of the girl's birthright.
It struck me that I might warn the defenseless girl to be on her guard with Mrs. Tenbruggen to better purpose, if Eunice was in a position to recognize her in any future emergency that might occur.
You saw that I failed to recognize you, and you refused to give your name when the servant asked for it.
Prior to this, it was difficult for a foreign merchant to collect a debt because he could not appear in court which did not recognize him as one of its proper "suitors" or constituents, so he had to trust a local attorney.
The Royal Academy of London was founded in 1768 to merge all private academies and societies into one official body and to recognize the best artistic work.
And the effect produced by these mottled walls is like that of the sound of bells, in the vibrating of which you may recognize any name or word you choose to imagine.
It was Leonardo's firm conviction that each thought had some outward expression by which the trained observer was able to recognize it.
Hence if thou bearest in mind the precepts of my rules thou shalt be able, merely by thy corrected judgement, to judge and recognize any lack of proportion in a work, in perspective, in figures or anything else.
A picture or a representation of human figures should be done in such a way that the spectator can easily recognize the purpose that is in their minds by their attitudes.
The sickness was a mild smallpox--so mild that they did not recognize it, yet more than Moxy could bear, and he was gradually sinking.
Nothing moves a man more than to recognize in another the principles which are to himself a necessity of his being and history.
No man, however little he may recognize the hope in him, knows what it would be to be altogether hopeless.
In a word she was one of those lovely natures that need but to recognize the eternal to fly to it straight; but on the other hand such natures are in general very hard to wake to a recognition of the unseen.
Then as her inner day cleared, she would afresh recognize her duty as that of those who stand and wait.
Nor would the possessed ever have been able to recognize the presence of the devil, had he not a minute or two of his full will with them?
Vavasor was utterly enchanted, but too world-eaten to recognize the soul she almost waked in him for any other than the old one.
She turned and walked away, attempting a show of dignity, but showing only that Brummagem thing, haughtiness--an adornment the possessor alone does not recognize as a counterfeit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recognize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.