Crossword-Solution: COGNIZE 7 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Cognize v. t. To know or perceive; to recognize.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
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greedy person
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Sentences with COGNIZE (5)

When they re-cognize Ezekiel Corwin ain't goin' to lie about 'em to curry favor with 'em, they're ready to believe he ain't goin' to lie about Jones' Bitters or Wozun's Panacea.
The Argonauts of North Liberty Bret Harte 2006
The evi- 359:15 dence of the existence of Spirit, Soul, is palpable only to spiritual sense, and is not apparent to the material senses, which cognize only that which is the opposite of Spirit.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
Now, it is true that I cannot, by means of speculative reason, and still less by empirical observation, _cognize_ my soul as a thing in itself and consequently, cannot cognize liberty as the property of a being to which I ascribe effects in the world of sense.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003
For, to do so, I must cognize this being as existing, and yet not in time, which—since I cannot support my conception by any intuition—is impossible.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003
The former alone can we cognize à priori, that is, antecedent to all actual perception; and for this reason such cognition is called pure intuition.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003

Quotes with COGNIZE (1)

Because they are assertions about Being in the light of time properly understood, all ontological propositions are Temporal propositions. It is only because ontological propositions are Temporal propositions that they can and must be *a priori propositions*. It is only because ontology is a Temporal science that something like the *a priori* appears in it. *A priori* means "from the earlier" or "the earlier." "*Earlier*" is patently a *time-determination*. If we have been obs…
Martin Heidegger