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Example sentences for "cognisable"

Lexicographically close words:
cogito; cognac; cognate; cognates; cognation; cognisance; cognisant; cognise; cognised; cognita
  1. It is the phenomenal space, "space as cognisable by our senses," which Sir W.

  2. It is not merely Space as cognisable by our senses, but Space as it is in itself, which he affirms must be either of unlimited or of limited extent" (p.

  3. It may perhaps be thought pedantic to state it formally: and in fact no one will deny that the conditions upon which our pleasures and pains depend are to some extent cognisable by us and within our own control.

  4. It will be generally admitted that the pleasantness of a feeling is only directly cognisable by the individual who feels it at the time of feeling it.

  5. In the case of pleasures and pains--especially pains--connected with sensation the most important cognisable antecedents are clearly physical.

  6. It may be asked: If the subject and the object are identical, what difference can there be between the self bound and the self liberated in regard to the objects cognisable by each?

  7. Non-entity being cognisable by the sixth instrument of knowledge (anupalabdhi), and knowledge being always an object of inference, the absence of knowledge cannot be an object of perception.

  8. Nor may we say with the Naiyayikas that it is cognisable by perception,[130] as this would involve an ad infinitum regressus.

  9. Thus the question whether anything is or is not a cognisable being is not a question concerning the possibility of things but of our knowledge of them.

  10. For were they things in themselves, they would be adequately cognisable through the pure understanding, and could not therefore conflict with its demands.

  11. And since, as just noted, time is not cognisable by itself but only as the form of our perceptions, this law must be applicable to them.

  12. But, whenever one of those beings becomes cognisable by us, he instantly becomes subject to gravitation; and he must resume his own mode of being ere he can be free from its consequences.

  13. We, and all that is cognisable by us, are subject to this law; but Creation may be peopled with beings who are not subject to it, and to us these beings are as if they were not.

  14. The One [the Supreme God spoken of above] is exalted above the nous and the 'ideas'; it transcends existence altogether and is not cognisable by reason.

  15. The universe, as far as it is cognisable to human capability, appears as a connected chain of material phenomena of motion, necessitating a continual change of forms.

  16. The eternal cognisable element of Reality is apprehended, as the Platonist holds, by the intellect and by the intellect alone.

  17. Under these categories the indefinite data of sensation were thought to be organised into a cognisable system.

  18. For Article 70 reads: "A member of the armed forces of the Irish Free State not on active service shall not be tried by any Court Martial for an offence cognisable by the Civil Courts.

  19. A member of the armed forces of the Irish Free State/Saorstat Eireann not on active service shall not be tried by any Court Martial for an offence cognisable by the Civil Courts.

  20. Every limit of a being is cognisable only by another being out of and above him.

  21. The others are less general; seeing that there are endless phenomena that are not cognisable either by general geometry or rational mechanics.

  22. Similarly, no articulate sound is cognisable until the inarticulate sounds which go to make it up have been learned.

  23. He himself wrote an article entitled "The Nibelungen Myth as Material for a Drama," and in it may be found the germinal form of the entire story as it first took cognisable existence in his mind.

  24. Their sensibly cognisable resemblance they win either from a kinship of the vowel sounds, especially when these stand open in front without any initial consonant ('Erb und eigen.

  25. The eight other judges having been consulted, though not judicially, are stated to have gone along with the majority of the court, in holding that a commitment by either house of parliament was not cognisable at law.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cognisable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.