Cognize in a sentence as a verb

When I try to cognize the word "evil", I get hazy connotations in my mind.

All forms of endeavor involve some form of risk management whether cognized or not.

Surely, after 4 decades of Star Trek we can all cognize forms of life which don't fit our classical biological view.

We cannot cognize the potential harms to competition posed by Amazon’s dominance if we measure competition primarily through price and output.

How have I not heard this before?>The Cartesian self-centered rationalism leads to schools of thought that do not cognize outside of their own constructed worlds, ignoring actual every-day life experience.

He has apparently re-discovered Kant's original claim that time is a creation of our own minds, that we are incapable of conscious experience outside of the context of time, and therefore everything we can possibly cognize is bounded by a set of a priori constraints which we can recognize.

Cognize definitions

verb

be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; "I know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time"

See also: know cognise