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US
/ˈnɑɫədʒ, ˈnɑɫɪdʒ/
]
[ UK /nˈɒlɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /nˈɒlɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
- the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
How To Use knowledge In A Sentence
- The Pepper Street gang, of which Jackie was the acknowledged leader, was not a gang of drug-selling hoods.
- Measurement Intangible assets, such as knowledge and learning, account for a large part of a company's value.
- It is not only our senses, but our very intuitive faculties that cease to provide us with the necessary adaptive knowledge.
- New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we become. Kurt Vonnegut
- Knowledge is a Treasure, but Practice is the key to it.
- Yet countries perceived as our enemies nurture their computer geeks in the full knowledge that they are the future. Times, Sunday Times
- It acknowledges that some students may be experiencing difficulty, so we should be sensitive to their needs - such as allowing make-ups.
- On the taxes proposed she said, "Those concerned by our wish list's ` nanny state 'implications might helpfully redirect their focus to the many unseen measures intentionally adopted by the food industry to shape our behaviour … It seems that without our knowledge or consent we are subject to the pervasive' nannying 'activities of industry. THE MEDICAL NEWS
- Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.
- It built that knowledge into the system; if you typed a word inaccurately, Google would give you the right results anyway. In the Plex