verb
- becoming aware of or perceiving something through thought or the senses
Usage: formal; present participle of cognize
Examples
- The student was cognizing the complex mathematical relationship.
- She found herself cognizing patterns in the data that others had missed.
- The philosopher spent years cognizing the nature of consciousness.
- He was cognizing the subtle differences between the two theories.
- The researcher was cognizing new connections in the experimental results.
- They were cognizing the implications of the discovery.