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Meanings of
cognisance
in English
Portuguese
consciência
Catalan
consciència
Spanish
conocimiento
Back to the meaning
Having knowledge of.
consciousness
awareness
cognizance
knowingness
incognizance
Portuguese
consciência
Synonyms
Examples for "
consciousness
"
consciousness
awareness
cognizance
knowingness
Examples for "
consciousness
"
1
Your crisis of
consciousness
is happening, there's no point in denying it.
2
Perhaps it takes two days to place a
consciousness
into a body.
3
Words and signs and symbols prove our intelligence; they create our
consciousness
.
4
Haifa said Hatib had briefly lost
consciousness
and had required hospital treatment.
5
Then read the meditation several times, letting the words enter your
consciousness
.
1
Conclusion: The level of our patients; health
awareness
is lower than satisfactory.
2
She says the second advance is far greater
awareness
of the crime.
3
Still, the situation has improved in recent years due to increased
awareness
.
4
Its role is to advise on water safety
awareness
,
including marine safety.
5
The main aim of this initiative is to improve health through
awareness
.
1
They can only take
cognizance
of it in vindication of their member.
2
All crimes and offences not capital shall be taken
cognizance
of by
3
They did take
cognizance
of it after the manner peculiar to them.
4
These are revenues within the knowledge and
cognizance
of our national Councils.
5
The good Hebrew Revelation takes no
cognizance
of all this cheerful snow.
1
Anthony negatived the question decisively with a reference to his general
knowingness
.
2
He was our eyes; his understanding and
'
knowingness
'
of a scene was consummate.
3
Eugenia knows everything, Clifford added, with an air of
knowingness
of his own.
4
Perhaps that thread of
knowingness
had been passed to her from her mother.
5
The head is admirable; it is so full of playfulness and of doggish
knowingness
.
'
Usage of
cognisance
in English
1
Naturally the Church had
cognisance
of all cases of sacrilege and heresy.
2
GM took
cognisance
of this and made the third-generation vehicle much smaller.
3
The situation has now changed and the Government must take
cognisance
of that.
4
His Majesty had
cognisance
of it, and forbade the publication of the names.
5
His Excellency had deigned to take
cognisance
of it with his own eyes.
6
Mr. Harry did not take very accurate
cognisance
of the sermon.
7
Of these I do not for my immediate purpose propose to take
cognisance
.
8
She learned how important were things of which Halsted Street took no
cognisance
.
9
He was eaten up by anxiety, and so took no
cognisance
of time.
10
Remember no sparrow falls to the ground without the
cognisance
of its Creator!
11
The supreme court could have taken
cognisance
of this case.
12
This tribunal took
cognisance
of crimes nominally of two classes.
13
His court took
cognisance
of offences against the religion of the state.)
14
Indeed, as men whose understanding are subject to error have direct
cognisance
of Brahma.
15
After a moment he took
cognisance
of the crunch of her snow-shoes behind him.
16
They are like pebbles in his
head
-
without
cognisance
or expression.
Other examples for "cognisance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cognisance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
take cognisance
accurate cognisance
claim cognisance
cunning cognisance
direct cognisance
More collocations
Translations for
cognisance
Portuguese
consciência
saber
conhecimento
sentimento de si
Catalan
consciència
coneixement
Spanish
conocimiento
conciencia
Cognisance
through the time
Cognisance
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common