rerecognition
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From re- + recognition.
Pronunciation
Noun
rerecognition (uncountable)
- (rare) A resumed or additional recognition, especially after a lapse or pause.
- 1913, Lewellyn F. Barker, Smith Ely Jelliffe, “XVIII: Neuroses”, in Frank Billings, editor, Forchheimer's Therapeusis of Internal Diseases[1], volume IV, New York: D. Appleton & Company, page 605:
- The osteopaths have helped many of these patients, since the nature of the malady has been forgotten by most doctors of the scientific era. Valleix and his contemporaries described the headaches many years ago. Their modern rerecognition has come chiefly through the Swedish sources.
- 1998 October, Barry M. Pritzker, “Pomo”, in Native Americans: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Peoples[2], volume 2, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 190:
- The struggle continues to establish a land base and acquire recognition (or rerecognition) for some bands. Pinoleville must deal with environmentally hazardous industries established within its borders.
- 2020 November 29, Hongyan Yang, Yunzhen Wang, Z. C. Tiu, Libo Yuan, Han Zhang, “Black phosphorus: device and application”, in Ju Han Lee, Young Min Jhon, editors, 2D Materials for Nanophotonics[3], Elsevier, →ISBN, page 139:
- The rerecognition of black phosphorus (BP) and the research brought about by the revolution in the field of materials are called the renaissance of BP.