COGNIZANT in a Sentence
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Example sentences for COGNIZANT, such as:
1. They seemed cognizant of his meaning.
2. During the election campaign, the two candidates were kept in full cognizance of the international situation.
2. During the election campaign, the two candidates were kept in full cognizance of the international situation.
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Meanings and Examples of COGNIZANT
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cognizant
a. (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception
Classic Sentence:
1 The day came when his pale blue eyes, perfectly cognizant of his surroundings, fell upon Carreen sitting beside him, telling her rosary beads, the morning sun shining through her fair hair.
2 They seemed cognizant of his meaning.
3 On his right arm was a silver plate, which, instead of bearing, as usual, the cognizance or badge of the baron to whose family he belonged, had barely the word SHERWOOD engraved upon it.
Example Sentence:
1 During the election campaign, the two candidates were kept in full cognizance of the international situation.