What part of speech is knowledges?

Knowledges can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. knowledges is a noun, plural of knowledge.

Inflections

Noun

What does knowledges mean?

Definitions

Noun

knowledge - the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

Examples of knowledges

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
noun
As recently as last week the official line stated they had no knowledge he had entered the country.
Al Qaeda's anthrax production plans on Khalid Mohammed's computer did not evidence knowledge of advanced techniques in the most efficient biological weapons.
The family's attorney advises me that Aafia had no knowledge of chemicals (and that would not appear to be her training).
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.
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.
He has encyclopedic knowledge of hundreds of different Supreme Court cases, and he can recite details from memory.
Lay some knowledge on them dude.
His knowledge and expertise help smooth the way with any planning application, ensuring compliance with the building regulations.
Stephanie's knowledge of the market and properties in our price range, made us feel secure in our decision to buy when we did.
We appreciated her patience, knowledge and kindness!
She probably does not even have 10% of the knowledge that some of the other EXPERIENCED vets do in this area.
They may look young but don't let that fool you, as their knowledge of music far surpassed what we expected.
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.

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