VERB
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be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about
I know that the President lied to the people
I know it's time
I want to know who is winning the game!
How To Use cognize In A Sentence
- They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
- Dom recognized a master tactician when he saw one. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
- He plays David as a charismatic rogue - someone the audience is supposed to recognize as a bit of a scoundrel, but like nevertheless.
- I myself ran a popular singles group for a couple of years once so I recognize the behaviour of which he speaks.
- Second, if a Palestinian state is recognized along the 1967 lines in point of fact, nothing more than the 1949 armistice lines, this undermines UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338 and the Camp David Accords, which call for a negotiated outcome and do not predetermine final boundaries. David Harris: Support Peace: Oppose Palestinian UN Gambit
- The plan laid out in 1996 to change welfare to workfare recognized and provided for the critical role child care would play in transitioning from government dependency to personal responsibility.
- The beauty he has perceived must in accordance with our human needs find expression concretely, because it is only as he manifests himself in forms which we can understand that we are able to recognize him. The Enjoyment of Art
- The USA has this power anyway but wants Western governments to recognize it and to accept it politically. After Thatcher
- The traditional value of the blades was clearly recognized by their Aboriginal ‘collectors’, who sought to exploit it by hafting a resin handle in the traditional way.
- They recognized that getting the nuclear genie back in the bottle was nigh impossible.