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congnisant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of congnisant in Hindi

संयमी

congnisant Definition

Adjective

  • having knowledge or awareness.

congnisant Example

  • He was cognizant of the peculiarities of the case. ( वह मामले की ख़ासियतों से परिचित था। )
  • From inside information extending over a series of years Mr Bloom was rather inclined to poohpooh the suggestion as egregious balderdash for, pending that consummation devoutly to be or not to be wished for, he was fully cognisant of the fact that their neighbours across the channel, unless they were much bigger. ( श्री ब्लूम के वर्षों की एक श्रृंखला में विस्तार करने वाली अंदर की जानकारी के बजाय मि। ब्लूम ने पूह के लिए अहंकारी बेल्डश के रूप में सुझाव दिया था, जिसके लिए वह भ्रामक रूप से लंबित था या उसके लिए कामना नहीं की जा रही थी, वह इस तथ्य से पूरी तरह से परिचित था कि चैनल भर में उनके पड़ोसी। जब तक वे ज्यादा बड़े नहीं हो गए। )
  • He was cognizant of the truth. ( वह सत्य का जानकार था। )
  • Some time after Don John's appointment to the governorship of the Netherlands Perez accidentally became cognisant of his inconveniently ambitious " empresa de Inglaterra," in which he was to rescue Mary Queen of Scots, marry her, and so ascend the throne of England. ( डॉन जॉन की नीदरलैंड्स पेरेज़ की गवर्नर की नियुक्ति के कुछ समय बाद गलती से उनके असुविधाजनक महत्वाकांक्षी "एम्प्रेस डी इंग्लैटर" का संज्ञान हो गया, जिसमें उन्हें मैरी क्वीन ऑफ़ स्कॉट्स का बचाव करना था, उससे शादी करना और इसलिए इंग्लैंड के सिंहासन पर चढ़ना। )
  • B to become chief executive of Cognizant. ( B कॉग्निजेंट का मुख्य कार्यकारी बनने के लिए। )

More Sentence

  • Even the lengthy deliberations of the convention were cognizant of sound weather planning, namely, finishing before winter arrived.
  • Father Greenway and Father Garnet, the Jesuits, were both cognisant of the plot (see Garnet, Henry).
  • And so, um, he was very cognizant of what he was doing and why he did it.
  • I'm cognizant of the fact that your client has tried to pay the debt.
  • The third component of Cognizant will be Gartner Group, which provides market research and consulting about technology.
  • He is cognizant of his own situation.
  • Nothing much makes any sense and her head feels as if it is wrapped in cotton wool, but she is rising, she is cognisant.
  • Indeed, later in the evening many of them lie down on the pavement, presumably praying, but not necessarily cognisant of the direction in which they faced.
  • Being cognisant of the inconvenience occasioned by the current building activities we have given thought to how a suitable screen might be provided for the comfort of the parish.
  • Though not fully cognisant of it yet, she has a foggy notion about mental illness that she has gotten from association with certain relatives and certain school mates with certain relatives.
  • Be cognizant of the freedom of choice of individuals.
  • He was not cognizant of the danger.
  • Prevention . Be cognizant of potential dangers and hazards around the court area at all times.
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  • Always be cognizant of what people are doing around you.
  • The Tea Party is fully cognizant that it has been given a bazooka, and it's just itching to pull the trigger.
  • Without cognisant acts there can be no beliefs about phenomenology: no phenomenology without self-ascription, and no self-ascription without mental actions.
  • Third, are the various studies cognisant of the problems of comparison outlined in the first part of the book?
  • But third, the solution architect must be cognisant of the overarching business and IT architecture responsibilities.
  • We wish that you will become cognisant of the lies and heinous practices ofthedark ones whichbindyouinslaverytotheir exquisitely nefarious vendetta against the light.
  • While we are cognisant that JAMA will not be suitable for all users, we hope it to be useful to the majority of routine applications.
  • The likelihood of regime collapse is much higher than US troops leaving. China should be cognisant of that fact and start preparing.
  • It is for this reason that Bee advises initiates to be cognisant of the type of guidance one is receiving .
  • In case of damage of the original copy, also can become cognisant of the precious reference data.
  • The AAUP has issued its defence of indoctrination fully cognisant of the fact that these new academic disciplines view their mission as using the classroom to instil an ideology in their students.
  • During the actual delivery, they should be cognisant of emerging anecdotal evidence, as highlighted in this article, that will indicate the occurrence of these antipatterns.