English to Urdu Dictionary cognizance

cognizance

سنجشتھان
definition
noun
he was deputed to bring the affair to the cognizance of the board
knowledge, awareness, or notice.
a distinctive device or mark, especially an emblem or badge formerly worn by retainers of a noble house.
example
They generally preclude access to the sort of material that might permit a sense of psychic 'cognizance' as well as an awareness of the expression of subliminal stimulation.
He wrote in full 'cognizance' of English history.
Does a military man take into 'cognizance' the fact that it's a day of prayer and we should lighten up?
I think it was at that point, having grown in wisdom and stature and favor with God and men, he had full 'cognizance' of his deity and his mission.
The settled opinion here is, that religion is essentially distinct from civil government, and exempt from its 'cognizance' ; that a connection between them is injurious to both.
The famous statement ‘unity of empty 'cognizance' suffused with awareness’ refers to your own nature, the essence of your mind.
This is the thing about Grandpa: he flutters between 'cognizance' and an alternate reality.
All the time, distant sirens that would normally be blocked out of 'cognizance' made heads turn and ears prick up.
the Renaissance 'cognizance' of Greece was limited
Strictly speaking, there is no gene for a sucking reflex, let alone for female coyness or Scottish thriftiness or 'cognizance' of the concept of zero.
Taking 'cognizance' of the information, security forces cordoned off the area and started searches.
All of the lofty transcendental concepts that are in the higher worlds are meant to become a part of our experience and 'cognizance' .
As you get older, it gets shakier to assume 'cognizance' on points of popular culture, but there are some things that people just should know.
he was deputed to bring the affair to the 'cognizance' of the board
I was drifting in and out of consciousness, but in one of my moments of 'cognisance' I awoke to find a doctor leaning over me, checking my pulse.
The law takes no 'cognisance' of carelessness in the abstract.
We, in our argument, have sought to set out some of those factual matters which we would hope are within judicial 'cognisance' .
The ethics of practice call upon the practitioner to take her or his place in the phenomenal world in full 'cognisance' of the truths of love, oneness and interdependency.
'Cognizance' of the impact of these experiences on professional development may help the supervisor to be more sensitive to these issues as they arise.
They just ground on relentlessly and there seemed to be no 'cognisance' of the fact that there was a terrible dimension to this and that someone was under such stress.
Taking 'cognisance' of the charge-sheet filed by the Delhi police, the magistrate asked them to appear before him on September 8.
Most international human rights instruments subsequently adopted by the United Nations have a basis in the Universal Declaration and give further definition and 'cognisance' to those rights.
However, meeting these challenges must also include 'cognisance' of Ireland's older ethnic minorities.
No 'cognisance' has been taken of the fact that construction traffic also needs to move in the area.
Smithson's method was a conscious tracking of the development of 'cognisance' of a site, through the intervention of a perceptual framework that attempts to separate and describe that knowledge.
It is bound, of course, to give 'cognisance' to the fact of the order that is being enforced.
The smokers in the room were most appreciative of her 'cognisance' of their plight!
Any discreet watching brief must take full 'cognisance' of an individual's right to privacy and independence.
I think some 'cognisance' has to be given to the fact that the guns are silent,’ he concluded.
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