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VERB:1. To recognize as being different: differentiate, discern, discriminate, distinguish, separate, tell. See SAME. 2. To participate in or partake of personally: experience, feel, go through, have, meet1 (with), see, suffer, taste (of), undergo. Archaic : prove. Idioms: run up against. See PARTICIPATE. 3. To undergo an emotional reaction: experience, feel, have, savor, taste. See FEELINGS. 4. To perceive directly with the intellect: apprehend, compass, comprehend, fathom, grasp, understand. Scots : ken. See KNOWLEDGE. 5. To perceive to be identical with something held in the memory: recognize. See KNOWLEDGE, REMEMBER.
 
 
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