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Filter by Meaning The manager hoped to cognise the employees' needs and improve the work environment.
The therapist helped the patient cognise their negative thought patterns.
The botanist could cognise different types of plants just by their leaves.
She could cognise the feeling of happiness in her heart.
I couldn't cognise the name of the song from just the tune.
The experienced wine taster could cognise different notes in the wine.
The security personnel could cognise unauthorized people in the building.
The doctor could cognise the disease from the symptoms.
They could cognise the distinct flavor in the dish.
The teacher could cognise the potential in her students.
He was unable to cognise the emotion behind her words.
The wine connoisseur could cognise the different flavors in the vintage.
The detective was able to cognise the suspect's face from the surveillance footage.
The detective was able to cognise the suspect from the security footage.
The child was able to cognise the shapes and colors of the objects in front of him.
He couldn't cognise the implications of his actions.
The students cognise the importance of good grades for their future.
The team of researchers were able to cognise the patterns in the data after hours of analyzing.
I cognise the song that we used to sing together.
We cognise the taste of our grandma's apple pie.
The professor was pleased that his students were able to cognise the complex theories he had taught.
The psychic claimed to cognise events in the future.
He failed to cognise the hidden meaning behind her words.
The baby began to cognise the world around him as he grew older.
She could cognise the danger lurking in the shadows.
She tried to cognise the scientific concept but found it difficult.
She was able to cognise the smell of gas coming from the stove.
It took him a while to cognise the seriousness of the situation.
The software program can cognise different languages and translate them.
The artist could cognise the intricate details of the painting that he was studying.
The detective was able to cognise the suspect's guilt through subtle body language.
She couldn't cognise the meaning of the complicated word.
He could cognise the different dialects of the language spoken in the region.
The chef could cognise the subtle flavors in the dish just by smelling it.
It is important for a driver to cognise the traffic signs and signals on the road.
They were able to cognise the sound of their baby's cry.
The scientist could cognise the chemical composition of the substance just by its smell.
The teacher could cognise the strengths and weaknesses of each student.
The politician must cognise the public opinion before making a decision.
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