Crossword-Solution: COGNISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| COGNISE | anagram | COIGNES |
We have 8 clues for the answer “COGNISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Fathom | 38 answers |
| Comprehend | 42 answers |
| Apprehend | 45 answers |
| know | 45 answers |
| Realise | 60 answers |
| CLICK ___ | 62 answers |
| make out | 64 answers |
| Grasp | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COGNISE (5)
But reason must cognise causality with respect to the actions of the will in the sensible world in a definite manner; otherwise, practical reason could not really produce any action.
Its states, its behaviour under varying circumstances, that is to say the characteristics of its motions, are all that we can cognise in respect of matter.
Does it not seem as though, since the motions or states are all that we cognise, they should be all that we need take account of? Change of condition is change of substance.
The inorganic is less expert in differentiating its feelings, therefore its memory of them must be less enduring; it cannot recognise what it could scarcely cognise.
Now all these souls are deficient in insight into the true nature of the highest reality, their understandings being obscured by Nescience operating in the form of beginningless karman; and hence those texts only are fully useful to them which teach that there exists a highest Brahman--which the souls in the state of release may cognise as non-different from themselves, and which then, through its own essential nature, qualities, power and energies, imparts to those souls bliss infinite and unsurpassable.
Quotes with COGNISE (1)
Just as primitive man believed himself to stand face to face with demons and believed that could he but know their names he would become their master, so is contemporary man faced by this incomprehensible, which disorders his calculations. "If I can but grasp it, if I can but cognise it", so he thinks, "I can make it my servant.