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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
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Confused verbs( Admit, accept , acknowledge, recognise)

1) He did not admit his mistakes

2) He did not accept his mistakes.

3) He did not recognise his mistakes.

4) He did not acknowlege his mistakes.

For subjest as " mistakes", Are they the same meaning.

5) He did not admit her achievements

6) He did not accept her achievements

7) He did not recognise her achievements

8) He did not acknowlege her achievements

For subjest as " achievements", Are they the same meaning.

5) He could not admit this humiliation

6) He could not accept this humiliation

7) He could not recognise this humiliation

8) He could not acknowlege this humiliation

For subjest as " humiliation", Are they the same meaning

9) US does not admit the degree from china

10) US does not accept the degree from china

11) US does not recognise the degree from china

12) US does not acknowledge the degree from china.

Are they the same meaning?

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Top answer

napoleonponapa 1) He did not admit his mistakes Did not disclose / reveal / confess to others that they were mistakes 2) He did not accept his mistakes. I read this as an emotional function. To accept is to integrate or make the "necessary" adjustments.

  • napoleonponapa 1) He did not admit his mistakes Did not disclose / reveal / confess to others that they were mistakes 2) He did not accept his mistakes.
  • I read this as an emotional function.
  • To accept is to integrate or make the "necessary" adjustments.
  • 3) He did not recognise his mistakes.
  • (a) did not see them (b) did not consider them to be mistakes 4) He did not acknowlege his mistakes.
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napoleonponapa1) He did not admit his mistakes Did not disclose / reveal / confess to others that they were mistakes

2) He did not accept his mistakes. I read this as an emotional function. To accept is to integrate or make the "necessary" adjustments.

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