verb
- present participle of cognise: becoming aware of or perceiving something
Usage: British spelling; formal
Examples
- She was cognising the complexity of the problem for the first time.
- The student had difficulty cognising the abstract mathematical concepts.
- He spent hours cognising the implications of the new policy.
- The researcher was cognising patterns in the data that others had missed.
- After reading the report, she began cognising the true scope of the issue.
- The team was cognising the need for a different approach to the project.