Cognisable

Word COGNISABLE
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Becoming aware that when you get a hard it’s all in your head. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cognisable" in example sentences

Had it been so easy a meat to be cognisable like other knowledge-objects, we could dissect it in our circle of reasons in a way that we objectify things of phenomenon. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Now the remaining position will be made sufficiently clear from the valves which are found in the cavities of the veins themselves, from the uses of these, and from experiments cognisable by the senses. ❋ Unknown (2005)

All that it receives from knowledge is the series of motives by which it successively develops its nature and makes itself cognisable or visible; but the will itself, as something that lies beyond time, and so long as it exists at all, never changes. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It may seern strange that such doings were allowed; but besides this establishment being a place of punishment for convicts who misbehaved in a minor degree, yet whose offences were not cognisable by law, the superintendent was very anxious to get as much work done as possible by any means. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The figure that presented itself to his view was the remains of his once happy friend; but so miserably altered and disguised, that his features were scarce cognisable. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Secondly: It is well known in the Sperm Whale Fishery, however ignorant the world ashore may be of it, that there have been several memorable historical instances where a particular whale in the ocean has been at distant times and places popularly cognisable. ❋ Unknown (2002)

On the question of the manner in which any matter cognisable by the special labour court shall be brought before such court, and as regards the conduct of proceedings of the special labour court, the parties believe that the emphasis should be on the accessibility of such court, the speedy and simple processing of disputes, and affordability; ❋ Unknown (1993)

Right interesting are these Armenians, of whom the men have all the riches, and the women all the beauty (at least unveiled and cognisable) of Turkey. ❋ Various (N/A)

But whereas the minor premiss of every practical syllogism is an opinion on matter cognisable by Sense and determines the actions; he who is under the influence of passion either has not this, or so has it that his having does not amount to _knowing_ but merely saying, as a man when drunk might repeat Empedocles 'verses; and because the minor term is neither universal, nor is thought to have the power of producing ❋ 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle (N/A)

For example, in the case supposed above, of an accident occurring to a child, there would be thousands of objects present, and all cognisable by the senses; but not one of all these that were unknown, that is, that had not previously undergone the process of individuation, is found to form part of the remembered group. ❋ James Gall (N/A)

The eternal cognisable element of Reality _is_ apprehended, as the ❋ Alexander Philip (N/A)

Under these categories the indefinite data of sensation were thought to be organised into a cognisable system. ❋ Alexander Philip (N/A)

This position will be made sufficiently clear from the valves which are found in the cavities of the veins themselves, from the uses of these, and from experiments cognisable by the senses. ❋ Various (1909)

All religions, however, assert that their God is for us not altogether cognisable, that God is a great mystery. ❋ Edward Caldwell Moore (1900)

Besides patrolling the village, he has to report all cognisable crime at the nearest police post as well as births and deaths occurring in the village, and must give general assistance to the regular police in the detection of crime. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

Two years later this measure was supplemented by the first statute of _præmunire_, which enacted that those who brought matters cognisable in the king's courts before foreign courts should be liable to forfeiture and outlawry. ❋ Reginald Lane Poole (1892)

Being should become cognisable to the sense of man; and even in ❋ Annie Wood Besant (1890)

Many fine passages might be quoted from Philo, on the impossibility that the first self-existing Being should become cognisable to the sense of man; and even in Palestine, no doubt, John the Baptist and our Lord himself spoke no new doctrine, but rather the common sentiment of the more enlightened, when they declared that 'no man had seen God at any time.' ❋ Annie Wood Besant (1890)

As a married woman, I was unable to give recognizances, being only a chattel, not a person cognisable by law; the ❋ Annie Wood Besant (1890)

[Cognisize]; cognisized; cognisizes (v) : I wish I could [cognisize] this [hard on] To really be 3 in. Longer, but its [all in] my head. ❋ Longbackdorsea (2020)

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