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第三人称单数:derecognizes
现在分词:derecognizing
过去式:derecognized
过去分词:derecognized
Verb
1. cause to be no longer approved or accepted;
"Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic of China"
1 “The college has now notified the organization that it has been officially derecognized after publicly condemning it, very likely chilling faculty interest in working with the group,” the statement read in part.
2 Non-compliance, the watchdog threatened last month, could result in phones being “derecognized” from the country’s networks, meaning they would no longer function.
3 TRAI, however, last month notified Indian telecom firms it could give them six months notice to “derecognize” devices from their networks if the devices do not support anti-spam apps that are approved by the government.
4 Although both of the groups derecognized were Christian, Ms. Molle insisted that Cal State had not honed in on Christian groups.
5 Vanderbilt University derecognized a Christian group that insisted that it be led by Christians.
6 On Friday, India's Ministry of Sports "derecognized" the Archery Association of India and said it had "suspended recognition" of the Indian Boxing Federation.