derecognise (Meaning)

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derecognise (v)

cause to be no longer approved or accepted

Synonyms & Antonyms of derecognise

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derecognise Sentence Examples

  1. The government decided to derecognise the opposition party, citing violations of electoral laws.
  2. The university's administration threatened to derecognise student clubs that failed to adhere to campus regulations.
  3. The board of directors voted to derecognise the labor union after prolonged negotiations reached an impasse.
  4. The international community moved to derecognise the legitimacy of the authoritarian regime.
  5. Failure to meet the accreditation standards could result in the professional body's decision to derecognise the institution.
  6. The corporation faced consequences when it was discovered that it had derecognised employee rights to union representation.
  7. The trade agreement stipulated that signatory countries would derecognise tariffs on certain imports.
  8. The company's unethical practices led to calls for investors to derecognise its stock.
  9. The council threatened to derecognise the neighborhood association if it continued to flout zoning regulations.
  10. To preserve diplomatic relations, nations sometimes derecognise the sovereignty claims of other states over disputed territories.

FAQs About the word derecognise

cause to be no longer approved or accepted

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The government decided to derecognise the opposition party, citing violations of electoral laws.

The university's administration threatened to derecognise student clubs that failed to adhere to campus regulations.

The board of directors voted to derecognise the labor union after prolonged negotiations reached an impasse.

The international community moved to derecognise the legitimacy of the authoritarian regime.