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be recognisable
adjective
Able to be recognised.
synonyms
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Johannes Climacus in Concluding Unscientific Postscript remarks, "… how deceptive then, that an omnipresent being should be recognisable precisely by being invisible".
"They seemed to be recognisable human beings who just happened to be in a spy thriller.
He no longer wants to be recognisable as a follower of Islam in the UK.
Ideas will get fine-tuned and tested, but the concepts will still be recognisable.
It doesn't matter how crazy it gets, it still has to be recognisable".
If these burrows had been made recently, they would instantly be recognisable as the work of small mammals.
The technique would be recognisable to the fishermen's ancestors who have worked these waters for hundreds of years.
This suggests that the unusual geochemical features of the alteration zone, retained during the deformation and metamorphism, should be recognisable in lithogeochemical exploration.
There will be "recognisable" dishes such as roast lamb as well as less recognisable ones such as pig's ears on toast and, possibly, "toast sandwich".
Andrew Knott, as her used-car salesman boyfriend, is also a shade too kempt to be recognisable as an archetypal postwar spiv.
Among the many hurdles facing Mr Bush is that of persuading Mr Sharon to accept a Palestinian state that would be recognisable as such.
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