Cognized: meaning, definitions and examples

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cognized

 

[ ˈkɒɡnʌɪzd ]

Context #1

being aware of something

To be cognizant or aware of something; to have knowledge or recognition of something.

Synonyms

comprehend, realize, understand

Examples of usage

  • I cognized the importance of time management in achieving my goals.
  • She finally cognized the impact of her actions on others.
  • They quickly cognized the severity of the situation.
Context #2

official recognition or approval

To officially recognize or approve something, especially in a formal or legal context.

Synonyms

acknowledge, approve, validate

Examples of usage

  • The government cognized the new law as constitutional.
  • The board of directors cognized the company's financial report.
  • The court cognized the validity of the contract.

Translations

Translations of the word "cognized" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reconhecido

🇮🇳 पहचाना गया

🇩🇪 anerkannt

🇮🇩 diakui

🇺🇦 визнаний

🇵🇱 uznany

🇯🇵 認識された (にんしきされた)

🇫🇷 reconnu

🇪🇸 reconocido

🇹🇷 tanınmış

🇰🇷 인식된 (insikdoen)

🇸🇦 معترف به

🇨🇿 uznávaný

🇸🇰 uznávaný

🇨🇳 被认可 (bèi rènkě)

🇸🇮 priznan

🇮🇸 viðurkenndur

🇰🇿 танылған

🇬🇪 აღიარებული

🇦🇿 tanınmış

🇲🇽 reconocido

Word origin

The word 'cognized' comes from the Latin word 'cognoscere', which means 'to get to know, to recognize'. It entered the English language in the late 18th century. The prefix 'co-' implies joint or mutual action, while 'gnize' comes from the Latin 'gnoscere', meaning 'to know'. Overall, 'cognized' refers to the act of becoming aware or recognizing something.