Similar words: cognizance, recognize, incognito, cognitive, recognised, recognition, cognate, urbanization. Meaning: ['kɑgnɪzənt /'kɒg-] adj. (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception.
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31. At this confused World medium be cognizant of you , Been me preexistence be around luck.
32. Are you cognizant of all the complexities of the language?
33. Not only the essence estimate but also human value in which do make somebody be cognizant of the value and the clamant needs of the humanity translation in a deeper levels.
34. As the doctor was fully cognizant the patient's serious condition, he acted swiftly to relieve it.
35. You are fully cognizant of the importance of keeping up appearances now.
36. At this late hour, all trades and professions the value that cognizant builds to informatization.
37. Policy-makers should be cognizant of the fact that well-founded policy initiatives will underwrite further growth in liquidity, discipline, diversity and sector sustainability.
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