verb
- to become aware of or perceive something
Usage: British spelling; formal
Examples
- She began to cognise the pattern in the data.
- It took him time to cognise the significance of the discovery.
- The researcher failed to cognise the implications of her findings.
- Students must cognise the relationship between theory and practice.
- He was slow to cognise the changes in company policy.
- The ability to cognise complex problems is essential for success.