Acknowledge 1100 Words You Need Week 22 Day 4

Acknowledge 1100 Words You Need

Acknowledge 1100 Words You Need

/əkˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ (verb)

  1. to accept or embrace the truth or existence of something, admit, recognize, show awareness of something, admit something, recognize the importance of something, allow, grant, confess
  2. show appreciation of something, appreciate, admire, praise, thank
  3. show that you’ve received something, respond, react, reply
  4. greet, salute, wave, nod, hail

As we engage in processes of reconciliation it is critical that land acknowledgements don’t become a token gesture. They are not meant to be static, scripted statements that every person must recite in exactly the same way. They are expressions of relationship, acknowledging not just the territory someone is on, but that person’s connection to that land based on knowledge that has been shared with them.

To acknowledge this land on which we stand is to acknowledge truth. To acknowledge truth is to acknowledge connection and disconnection. To acknowledge connection and disconnection is to acknowledge the Nations who care for our mother. To acknowledge our mother is to acknowledge truth. To acknowledge truth is to acknowledge that truth is at the forefront of the conversation.

Source: https://www.whose.land/

Antonyms: ignore, overlook, deny

Noun: acknowledgement

Adjective: acknowledged

Farsi: تاييد کردن ، اعلام وصول کردن ، شماره اعلام وصول ، اعلام نشانى کردن ، قدردانى کردن ، اعتراف کردن ، تصديق کردن ، وصول نامه اى را اشعار داشتن

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