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The term “acknowledgment” in literature carries a variety of nuances, serving as both a subtle expression of gratitude and an overt confirmation of recognition or duty. Authors use it to mark moments of interpersonal connection—whether it’s a character’s self-assured pride in being recognized ([1]) or the gentle confirmation of love in dialogue ([2])—while also deploying it as a formal admission of accountability or indebtedness ([3], [4]). It can evoke complex social dynamics, from the unspoken nod to a shared duty or inferiority ([5], [6]) to the acknowledgment of a deeper, even spiritual understanding ([7], [8]). In this way, “acknowledgment” works as a linguistic tool that encapsulates both the individual’s internal acceptance and the external affirmation dictated by societal or cultural structures ([9], [10]).
  1. “At the Wellington,” said Carrie, who permitted herself a touch of pride in the acknowledgment.
    — from Sister Carrie: A Novel by Theodore Dreiser
  2. And you do love me, Helen?’ said I, not doubting the fact, but wishing to hear it confirmed by her own acknowledgment.
    — from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
  3. I should make formal acknowledgment to the authors whom I have pillaged in the following pages if I could recollect them all.
    — from Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by Bernard Shaw
  4. "No officer," he said, "had ever received from any country a higher acknowledgment of his services.
    — from The Life of Horatio, Lord Nelson by Robert Southey
  5. If once I began to creep upon my knees I should always have to do so, and it would be a patent acknowledgment of inferiority.
    — from She by H. Rider Haggard
  6. And what he means by a common acknowledgment of right he explains at large, showing that a republic cannot be administered without justice.
    — from The City of God, Volume II by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine
  7. That the communication of thy faith may be made evident in the acknowledgment of every good work that is in you in Christ Jesus.
    — from The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  8. All three were acts of faith and acknowledgment of a power greater than man.
    — from The Religions of Japan, from the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji by William Elliot Griffis
  9. We are to judge with more reverence, and with greater acknowledgment of our own ignorance and infirmity, of the infinite power of nature.
    — from Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete by Michel de Montaigne
  10. It is a strange notion that the acknowledgment of a first principle is inconsistent with the admission of secondary ones.
    — from Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill

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