cognize
cognize
Definition
cog·nize (käg′nīz′, käg nīz′)
transitive verb -·nized′, -·niz′·ing
to take cognizance of; notice
Etymology: back-form. < cognizance
cognize
Usage Examples
Object
- object: The function of citta is to cognize an object; citta is the chief in knowing.
- subject: There are first of all many of the problems associated with the assumption of an isolated cognizing subject ( Ernest, 1991b ).
- thing: Scotus's much bolder claim concerns intellectual intuitive cognition, by which the intellect cognizes a particular thing as existing at that very moment.
- everything: You don't have to do anything for the " registering power " to cognize everything, it just is!
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