English to Gujarati Dictionary recognition

recognition

માન્યતા
definition
noun
the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular.
translation of 'recognition'
સન્માન,
આદર,
ઓળખાણ,
સ્વીકૃતિ
noun
માન્યતા
example
A spokesman for Edinburgh City Council said the award was welcome 'recognition' for the efforts of the environmental services department.
Neither was there official 'recognition' of the existence of an accounting profession.
she received the award in 'recognition' of her courageous human rights work
the unions must receive proper 'recognition'
his work was slow to gain 'recognition'
So when claims for independence are made it will in the future be much harder for aspirant nationalisms to demand international 'recognition' .
It is understood that a Rainbow Republic legal delegation is already in New York seeking formal 'recognition' of the new country, and membership of the United Nations.
Bromley's sporting talent is to be rewarded in the Excellence Awards in 'recognition' of their achievements.
It was actually a deer-crossing sign, but it was dented and chipped almost beyond 'recognition' by rifle shots, where the locals had been practising firing off rounds from a moving pick-up truck.
Everyone likes a bit of 'recognition' or acknowledgement, and a bit of self-esteem was never a bad thing;
she received the award in 'recognition' of her human rights work
The industry has changed out of all 'recognition' and I think the time has come to call it a day.
They are crucial to proper 'recognition' and treatment of the disorder, not just at the beginning but throughout.
He received international 'recognition' for his work and wrote for many scientific publications as well as the National Geographic.
Proper 'recognition' and management of delayed and long-term adverse effects may be lifesaving for some patients.
An engineer from Hounslow who founded an award-winning medical company has received an honour from Brunel University in 'recognition' of his outstanding service to the university and to enterprise.
Doors open at 8pm and all are welcome to this special event which is in 'recognition' of the invaluable service provided by Oasis House since it opened in 1989.
The fact that these consequences were well understood at the time has received too little 'recognition' in the current debate.
she saw him pass by without a sign of 'recognition'
Now, in 'recognition' of his remarkable achievement, he has been awarded a special long-service award by the Cheshire Agricultural Society.
In such talks, Pyongyang would demand, as it has before, large sums of economic aid and political 'recognition' for its totalitarian regime in exchange for promises not to use its weapons.
European Community law requires the mutual 'recognition' of qualifications, and this has been incorporated into English law.
Its existence reflects the growing 'recognition' that the causes of human rights abuses and humanitarian crises are global ones that require global solutions.
Relatives tried to identify the bodies, but most were burned beyond 'recognition' .
In 1970, I filed the first-ever suit against the state of California seeking legal 'recognition' of same-sex marriages.
Stacy glances at us as we emerge, but she makes no sign of 'recognition' .
What are his thoughts on modern Radio 1, changed beyond 'recognition' from the station he launched in the Sixties?
Each agency of the Uniting Church is going to give proper 'recognition' to local Aboriginal people.
What he craves for is 'recognition' and acknowledgement.
Even when people are motivated by challenge and idealism, pay and 'recognition' remain important.
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