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Cognisant in a sentence
Cognisant meaning
Alternative spelling of cognizant.
Using Cognisant
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative spelling of cognizant.
- Useful related words include: awake, conscious, sensible, aware.
- In the example corpus, cognisant often appears in combinations such as: cognisant of, is cognisant, was cognisant.
Context around Cognisant
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 12 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cognisant
- In this selection, "cognisant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, extremely, fully and man stand out and add context to how "cognisant" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a man cognisant of the and and cognisant of global. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cognisant" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cognisant
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
During the clashes, Chennamma was cognisant of the Company’s forces. (11 words)
The apps are free, but then, are we cognisant of the trade-off? (13 words)
Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court said it is cognisant of the principles of youth sentencing and ruled out custody. (17 words)
Judge Kelleher said that he was also cognisant of the welfare of patients, nurses and doctors at the nearby Bon Secours Hospital as well as the potential impact on nuns in the enclosed order at the Poor Clare Convent whom he said were entitled to peace. (46 words)
The first stage is the agility stage, this is the responsiveness stage in which the organization embarks on continuous and consistent environmental scanning so that the leadership is cognisant of the opportunities and threats that will affect the firm. (39 words)
And cognisant of global dynamics in technology and criticality in future growth, President Mnangagwa has ordered the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) to lead Industry 4.0, in order to advance Zimbabwe's entry into the Fourth Industrial Revolution. (39 words)
The apps are free, but then, are we cognisant of the trade-off? (13 words)
Example sentences (19)
Many hotel contracts for housing refugees end in the coming weeks and Ms Martin said: "We're very cognisant of the fact that March is the kickoff to the tourism season.
The argument is one that many post-liberals in the USA and beyond make, but Tom is cognisant that this is not merely a critique of the big-L liberal left.
We are, however, cognisant of the financial restictions in addressing all these issues at once, finances that the DBE does not have at its disposal due to other challenges in the country.
Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court said it is cognisant of the principles of youth sentencing and ruled out custody.
During the clashes, Chennamma was cognisant of the Company’s forces.
We have built our own water tanks which makes us sustainable and more cognisant of the amount of water we use.
Judge Kelleher said that he was also cognisant of the welfare of patients, nurses and doctors at the nearby Bon Secours Hospital as well as the potential impact on nuns in the enclosed order at the Poor Clare Convent whom he said were entitled to peace.
Nxasana is extremely cognisant of the impact that failing to grow and transform our pipeline can have on our economy.
The apps are free, but then, are we cognisant of the trade-off?
The decision to temporarily suspend services has not been made lightly and we are cognisant of the impact this will have on our people and our patients.
The first stage is the agility stage, this is the responsiveness stage in which the organization embarks on continuous and consistent environmental scanning so that the leadership is cognisant of the opportunities and threats that will affect the firm.
The international community should be cognisant of the complexities and challenges of contemporary Ethiopia and should continue to offer its support to the administration of Abiy Ahmed.
And cognisant of global dynamics in technology and criticality in future growth, President Mnangagwa has ordered the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) to lead Industry 4.0, in order to advance Zimbabwe's entry into the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Even if Ms Ardern was not fully cognisant of the seriousness of the claims against her former staffer, many other people seemingly were.
In proposing this legislative agenda, the President was cognisant of the importance of aligning laws to the current constitution of Zimbabwe that was adopted in 2013.
I’ve usually assumed that the lefty types who are generally to blame are not cognisant of the dull reality of figures.
A man cognisant of the importance of institutions such as ACB be reformed legally, just like President Peter Mutharika did in the DPP manifesto for 2014 elections.
The various stakeholders are cognisant of that development and we have had several meetings to try and come up with solutions to deal with it,” Jarvis explained.
This is the what Sinn Féin will be cognisant to avoid in the uncharted territory it might itself in – government formation negotiations.
Common combinations with cognisant
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- cognisant of 19×
- is cognisant 4×
- was cognisant 2×
- are cognisant 2×
- be cognisant 2×