cognizances

[US]/ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zənsɪz/
[UK]/ˈkɑːɡ.nɪ.zənsɪz/

Translation

n.recognition or acknowledgment; scope of understanding; jurisdiction or authority; legal proceedings or determinations; cognition

Phrases & Collocations

legal cognizances

cognizances of rights

cognizances of duty

cognizances of facts

cognizances in law

cognizances of obligations

cognizances of context

cognizances of evidence

cognizances of knowledge

cognizances of intent

Example Sentences

to have cognizances of the law is essential for any lawyer.

her cognizances of the local culture helped her adapt quickly.

he has a deep cognizance of historical events.

the company's cognizances of market trends are impressive.

her cognizances in psychology make her a great therapist.

they need to develop cognizances about environmental issues.

cognizances of different perspectives can enhance discussions.

it's important to have cognizances of your own biases.

his cognizances of technology trends keep him ahead.

understanding cultural cognizances can improve communication.

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