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Refusing To Recognize Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for refusing to recognize in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of refusing to recognize in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for refusing to recognize alphabetically.

accept
  • acquire
  • gain
  • get
  • obtain
  • secure
  • take
  • welcome
acknowledge
  • accede
  • accept
  • acquiesce
  • agree
  • allow
  • approve
  • attest to
  • certify
  • defend
  • defer to
  • endorse
  • grant
  • own
  • ratify
  • recognize
  • subscribe to
  • support
  • take an oath
  • uphold
  • yield
admit
  • accept
  • be big on
  • bless
  • buy
  • concede
  • enter
  • entertain
  • give access
  • give the nod
  • give thumbs up
  • grant
  • harbor
  • house
  • initiate
  • introduce
  • let
  • let in
  • lodge
  • okay
  • permit
  • receive
  • shelter
allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
approve
  • accept
  • acclaim
  • admire
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approbate
  • be big on
  • commend
  • countenance
  • esteem
  • face it
  • favor
  • go along with
  • grin and bear it
  • handle
  • like
  • live with
  • praise
  • put up with
  • regard highly
  • respect
  • roll with punches
avow
  • acknowledge
  • admit
  • affirm
  • allow
  • assert
  • aver
  • avouch
  • concede
  • confess
  • cross one's heart
  • declare
  • grant
  • maintain
  • own up
  • proclaim
  • swear
  • swear on bible
  • swear up and down
claim
  • affirmation
  • allegation
  • application
  • assertion
  • birthright
  • call
  • case
  • counterclaim
  • declaration
  • demand
  • dibs
  • due
  • entreaty
  • interest
  • lien
  • part
  • petition
  • plea
  • postulation
  • prerogative
  • pretense
  • pretension
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