cognizant

IPA: kˈɑgnʌzʌnt

adjective

  • Aware; fully informed; having understanding of a fact.
  • Sapient; self-aware.
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Examples of "cognizant" in Sentences

  • They should be cognizant of that.
  • I am cognizant of the FP criteria.
  • The article itself is cognizant of this distinction.
  • Not just that - people are also more "cognizant" of investing.
  • Flags and borders change and Wikipedia should be cognizant of this.
  • So we focusing to stall by way of that crumb in cognizant and reconcile you with the cheapest habitual possible.
  • "She was really carefully, artfully calibrating not to part with the president" while at the same time being "cognizant" of her role as a mother.
  • They also said they are "cognizant" of the risks created by accelerated capital inflows to the region and said they will continue to monitor these, a source of concern — especially for countries with high interest rates like Indonesia that have seen a buildup of volatile flows in recent months.
  • While civil society believes that the World Bank's access to information policy raised the bar among the various information disclosure policies of the international financial institutions, it is important to also remain cognizant of the end goal of such policies: improved development outcomes and participation.

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