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Filter by Meaning The difference between the two colors is cognizable to the human eye.
The doctor relied on cognizable symptoms to diagnose the patient's illness.
The bright colors and distinct images in the picture book made the story cognizable to the preschoolers.
The basic principles of physics are cognizable even to those who have not studied it extensively.
The intricate dance moves were cognizable only to the trained eye.
The intricate design on the fabric was cognizable to the skilled tailor.
The witness provided a cognizable account of the accident to the police.
The historical significance of the monument was not cognizable to the tourists without a guide.
The complaint filed by the plaintiff was cognizable under the Consumer Protection Act.
The intricate plot of the novel made it cognizable only to those with a keen intellect.
The abstract concepts discussed in the philosophy class were not cognizable to the inexperienced student.
The important lesson taught in class was cognizable and stayed with the students.
The musician's composition evoked cognizable emotions, resonating deeply with the audience.
The change in the patient's breathing pattern was cognizable to the nurse.
The case was not cognizable by the military court as it was a civilian matter.
The pattern on the wallpaper was not cognizable from a distance.
The smell of freshly baked bread was cognizable as soon as you entered the bakery.
The intricate details of the architectural blueprints were not cognizable to the layperson.
The difference in the handwriting was not cognizable to the untrained eye.
The magistrate determined that the case was cognizable in his court.
The handwriting on the note was not cognizable.
The subtle nuances of the actor's performance were cognizable to the discerning theater critic.
The texture of the fabric was not cognizable by touch.
The cultural differences between the two groups were not cognizable at first glance.
The profound sadness in his eyes was cognizable, revealing the depth of his grief.
The company conducted a survey to gather cognizable feedback from its customers.
The error in the equation was cognizable to the mathematician.
The HR department determined that the employee's complaint was not cognizable under the company's policy.
The dispute over property ownership was cognizable by the land tribunal.
The catchy jingle from the advertisement was cognizable and stuck in his head.
The author's descriptive writing evoked cognizable images of the bustling city streets.
The benefits of meditation are cognizable to those who practice it regularly.
The loud applause and cheers from the audience were cognizable evidence of their appreciation for the performance.
The symptoms of the disease were not cognizable until the later stages.
The meaning of the poem was not cognizable to the students.
The detective gathered cognizable facts to build a solid case against the suspect.
The claim made by the plaintiff was cognizable by the federal court.
The historian's extensive research allowed her to present a cognizable account of the ancient civilization.
The children's book was filled with colorful illustrations to make the story more cognizable.
The professor claimed that the problem was not cognizable through traditional mathematical approaches.
The melody of the song was cognizable to the audience.
The subtle differences between the two colors are cognizable to an artist.
The philosophical concepts presented in the book were not cognizable to the reader, who found them confusing.
The old photographs were cognizable reminders of the past.
The complexities of the legal system are not cognizable to most people without proper education.
The vibrant colors of the sunset were cognizable to everyone on the beach.
The significance of the painting was not cognizable until the artist explained its symbolism.
The engineer developed a cognizable model to predict the behavior of the new material under different conditions.
The subtle differences in flavors were cognizable to the experienced sommelier.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were not cognizable without a clear diagram.
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