Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognize.(verb)
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Use "cognizes" in a sentence
"The question then arises: “When a Buddha cognizes a karmic tendency on someone’s mental continuum, does he also cognize all possible results that maybe can happen in general, but he doesn’t know which one will happen?”"
"A negation phenomenon (dgag-pa, negatingly known phenomenon) is a validly knowable phenomenon that is apprehended in a manner in which an object to be negated is explicitly precluded by the conceptual cognition that cognizes the phenomenon."
"The shapes and colors it cognizes exist as not truly “this” s or “that” s."