Cogniscient

//kɒɡˈnɪʃənt//

"Cogniscient" in a Sentence (3 examples)

According to the classical view, a cognizable object is in the cogniscient being in the way of the cogniscient being (modo cognoscentis), and a sentient impression is a cause of actions.

Everyone at the funeral is uncomfortable, fully cogniscient of dark times approaching.

Pupils also learned to analyse how they worked as a group, and they became aware that a “peer cogniscient” attitude helped them work autonomously, including dealing with stumbling blocks such as less-engaged peers or technical difficulties.

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