cognize
verb
- aware, knowing
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkɑɡˌnaɪz/ / /ˈkɒɡnʌɪz/ / /ˌkɒɡˈnaɪz/
verb
Etymology: Back-formation from cognizance.
- To know, perceive, or become aware of.
“[T]hey must possess organs of sight—some method of cognizing their environment—akin to that of vision in man.”
- To make into an object of cognition (the process of acquiring knowledge through thought); to cogitate.
“Cognizing about mind is a ubiquitous human activity; we consistently construe each other as agents undertaking intentional action based on our underlying beliefs and desires (and not as "bags of skin stuffed into pieces of cloth")”
““Thinking a lot” also involves other types of cognizing as well, such as cognizing about depressive themes such as being left by a wife for another man or being separated from relatives.”