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cognisant

[ kog-nuh-zuhnt, ‑suhnt, kon-uh‑ ]

adjective

  1. Chiefly British. a variant of cognizant.


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But France, the UK and Germany have also got to be cognisant of the fact that not all European powers are so hostile to the US view on Ukraine.

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Speaking in Birmingham, Rishi Sunak said he was "cognisant" of inflation levels and did not want to “unnecessarily add costs†to people's bills.

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The Irish government said it was "cognisant of the distress and deep hurt felt by many survivors that were repatriated".

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"We are, as the government, cognisant of our legal obligation. However, between now and the summit we will remain engaged with various relevant stakeholders," spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said.

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She told the BBC "it takes so much good luck" to become an astronaut, and she believes all astronauts are "incredibly grateful and cognisant of that privilege".

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