of Middle English aknowen (“to recognize, acknowledge”) and knowlechen (“to discover, reveal, acknowledge”). The former verb is from Old English oncnāwan...
acknowledged (comparative more acknowledged, superlative most acknowledged) Generally accepted, recognized or admitted. unacknowledged nonacknowledged...
From acknowledge + -able. acknowledgeable (comparative more acknowledgeable, superlative most acknowledgeable) Able to be acknowledged. Worthy of acknowledgement...
From acknowledge + -ing. acknowledging present participle and gerund of acknowledg present participle and gerund of acknowledge acknowledging (plural...
but not a larger one. 1846, Jesse Speight, address to the U.S. Senate: I hope he will give up the argument, or to use a familiar phrase acknowledge the...
From dis- + acknowledge. disacknowledge (third-person singular simple present disacknowledges, present participle disacknowledging, simple past and past...
acknowledged the corn simple past and past participle of acknowledge the corn...
acknowledging the corn present participle and gerund of acknowledge the corn...