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Example sentences for "cognizable"

Lexicographically close words:
cognitionem; cognitionis; cognitions; cognitive; cognitum; cognizance; cognizant; cognize; cognized; cognizes
  1. But the difference, so far as cognizable by our faculties, lies in the sensations.

  2. In these examples the circumstance overlooked was cognizable by the senses.

  3. It belongs to the former class because it is epidemic in the largest sense, its outbreaks occurring simultaneously in remote parts of the earth and independently of all cognizable celestial or terrestrial influences.

  4. Sense had been assumed as furnishing the particular of knowledge, understanding as furnishing the universal; and it had been expressly declared that the particular was cognizable only in and through the universal.

  5. At the foundation of the judgments which express the types of synthetic combination, through which knowledge is possible, lie the pure general notions, the abstract aspect of the conditions under which objects are cognizable in experience.

  6. The sense-manifold is not to be conceived as having, per se, any of the qualities of objects as actually cognized; its parts are not cognizable per se, nor can it with propriety be said to be received successively or simultaneously.

  7. Your committee consider this question as not being cognizable by the Senate.

  8. That this question, depending on the construction of the laws and Constitution of the United States, is not properly cognizable by the Senate.

  9. Why not clamor against slaying for their crime of treason, which is cognizable in the civil courts, by your rifled ordnance and the leaden hail of your musketry in battle, these public enemies, without trial by jury?

  10. Whether the laws of war have been infringed or not is, of necessity, a question to be decided by the laws and usages of war, and is cognizable before a military tribunal.

  11. Treason can be committed only against the United States, and against a State only because against the United States, and is properly cognizable only by the Federal courts.

  12. For the same reason she makes usurpation, tyranny, oppression of the people by civil rulers, offences against God as well as against society, and cognizable by the spiritual authority.

  13. In the mouth of the Commons it was a renewal of the claim that all affairs of the realm, spiritual as well as temporal, were cognizable in Parliament.

  14. But it does not follow, therefore, that no one of them is cognizable at all; which he implies.

  15. Does the question of the derivation of the human race from two parents belong to things cognizable by the human intellect, or to things about which we must learn submissively?

  16. Thus it is impossible to deny, that there is cognizable error in the first chapter of Matthew.

  17. It would, I believe, be entirely competent for Congress to make offenses against the treaty rights of foreigners domiciled in the United States cognizable in the Federal courts.

  18. Note: In England, the offense, though cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts, was not at common law subject to secular prosecution.

  19. They are cognizable by the admiralty court, according to locality.

  20. Causes of property, formerly cognizable in the admiralty court.

  21. There is no knowledge a priori; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence.

  22. All that we know of it by observation is that, beside the particles of matter which compose an organized body, there is something else, not cognizable by the senses, which attracts and dismisses them, modifies and coordinates them.

  23. The validity of the relations of space and time cognizable a priori is established for all objects of possible experience, but is limited to these.

  24. If everything is to be cognizable through mathematics, then everything must take place necessarily; even the thoughts, resolutions, and actions of man cannot be free in the sense that they might have happened otherwise.

  25. The Freethinker does not refuse to acknowledge as fundamental laws, those which are obviously founded on the God of Nature, and on the immutable and necessary circumstances of things cognizable to the faculties of sentient natures.

  26. Men do not long dispute on objects that are cognizable to their senses, and which they can submit to the test of experience.

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


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