Cognisance in a sentence as a noun

Funny within the bounds of a sub-par cognisance of fun.

It's much more feasible to take a publication, in full cognisance of its leanings, and parse the stories appropriately.

Now, how to interact with the user to improve cognisance of the entity considered based on the newly available data is another problem.

This marketing ploy adds an extra layer to customer involvement, just mildly stimulating the slightly higher faculties of the consumer base cognisance.

It is more positive to expect that humans will gain the ability to balance disinformation in the face of further information than to expect that benign dictators will censor perfect knowledge into cognisance.

The fact that directors are employees and only some shareholders may be members actually divided the powers innate to a real person and causes it to be impossible to present a single individual capable of acting in full cognisance and responsible liability for the incorporated company.

Yes and here is the Actual News from the same article ----------- The FIR has been registered while taking cognisance of the social media posts by miscreants by using different VPNs, which are propagating rumours with regard to the current security scenario in the Kashmir valley, secessionist ideology and glorifying terrorists, the police said.

Cognisance definitions

noun

having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive"

See also: awareness consciousness cognizance knowingness