Knowledge can be categorized as a noun.
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knowledge - The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition. | ||
knowledge - That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural. | ||
knowledge - That which is gained and preserved by knowing; instruction; acquaintance; enlightenment; learning; scholarship; erudition. | ||
knowledge - That familiarity which is gained by actual experience; practical skill; as, a knowledge of life. | ||
knowledge - Scope of information; cognizance; notice; as, it has not come to my knowledge. | ||
knowledge - Sexual intercourse; -- usually preceded by carnal; as, carnal knowledge. | ||
knowledge - To acknowledge. | ||
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knowledge - the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning |
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1. | noun | As recently as last week the official line stated they had no knowledge he had entered the country. | |
2. | noun | Al Qaeda's anthrax production plans on Khalid Mohammed's computer did not evidence knowledge of advanced techniques in the most efficient biological weapons. | |
3. | noun | The family's attorney advises me that Aafia had no knowledge of chemicals (and that would not appear to be her training). | |
4. | noun | I am currently employed with the aviation department (hangar attendant) of enron and would like to use my past knowledge and experience to persue my goals in the technology feild. | |
5. | noun | Justin, I have no knowledge of any bad faith actins Enron has pending inTexas but I will call Richard Sanders who manages domestic litgation here. | |
6. | noun | He has encyclopedic knowledge of hundreds of different Supreme Court cases, and he can recite details from memory. | |
7. | noun | Lay some knowledge on them dude. | |
8. | noun | His knowledge and expertise help smooth the way with any planning application, ensuring compliance with the building regulations. | |
9. | noun | Stephanie's knowledge of the market and properties in our price range, made us feel secure in our decision to buy when we did. | |
10. | noun | We appreciated her patience, knowledge and kindness! | |
11. | noun | She probably does not even have 10% of the knowledge that some of the other EXPERIENCED vets do in this area. | |
12. | noun | They may look young but don't let that fool you, as their knowledge of music far surpassed what we expected. | |
13. | noun | You have knowledge and experience as well. | |
14. | noun | The fact that educated Americans in general no longer share understandable background knowledge is a chief cause of their inability to communicate effectively. | |
15. | noun | Smokers are as aware as anybody else of the disadvantages of their hobby, but manage to live with that knowledge for two main reasons. |
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As recently as last week the official line stated they had no knowledge he had entered the country. |
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Al Qaeda's anthrax production plans on Khalid Mohammed's computer did not evidence knowledge of advanced techniques in the most efficient biological weapons. |
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The family's attorney advises me that Aafia had no knowledge of chemicals (and that would not appear to be her training). |
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I am currently employed with the aviation department (hangar attendant) of enron and would like to use my past knowledge and experience to persue my goals in the technology feild. |
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Justin, I have no knowledge of any bad faith actins Enron has pending inTexas but I will call Richard Sanders who manages domestic litgation here. |
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He has encyclopedic knowledge of hundreds of different Supreme Court cases, and he can recite details from memory. |
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Lay some knowledge on them dude. |
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His knowledge and expertise help smooth the way with any planning application, ensuring compliance with the building regulations. |
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Stephanie's knowledge of the market and properties in our price range, made us feel secure in our decision to buy when we did. |
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We appreciated her patience, knowledge and kindness! |
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She probably does not even have 10% of the knowledge that some of the other EXPERIENCED vets do in this area. |
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They may look young but don't let that fool you, as their knowledge of music far surpassed what we expected. |
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You have knowledge and experience as well. | |
The fact that educated Americans in general no longer share understandable background knowledge is a chief cause of their inability to communicate effectively. | |
Smokers are as aware as anybody else of the disadvantages of their hobby, but manage to live with that knowledge for two main reasons. |