adverb
- in a manner that is capable of being known, perceived, or recognized; perceptibly
Usage: formal; often used in legal or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The difference between the two versions was cognizably distinct to the trained eye.
- The defendant's guilt was cognizably evident from the testimony presented.
- The impact of the policy became cognizably apparent within the first quarter.
- The shift in public opinion was cognizably reflected in the polling data.
- Her improvement in performance was cognizably measurable over the semester.