Interrecognition
"Interrecognition" in a Sentence (3 examples)
That noble and only true moderation which comes of the simultaneous and harmonious inter-recognition of all right motives and impulses, was a very conspicuous merit of Swedenborg's life, and it is not less manifest in his teachings, which are excellent remedies for that morbid conscience […]
For example, any given political entity may be recognised by some but not by all states. In a world fractured with discord this factor of interrecognition can indeed become complicated.
This interrecognition process may be also involved in some physiological mechanisms of pathogenesis and plant gene transformation: under the circumstance of microgravity, what kind of changes will take place during the induction of callus^([sic]), and if there are some differences in the infection of plant cell^([sic]) by Agrobacterium tumiefaciens.
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