cognite

UK /ˈkɑɡnaɪt/ US /ˈkɑɡnaɪt/
verb 2

Definitions

verb

1

To become aware, or think so as to become aware, of some fundamental truth.

I abruptly cognited that "Have You Lived Before this Life?" was our first new book in two years.

Unlike psychoanalysis or psychiatry, the person (auditor) treating another person never evaluates for them. The processes used are intended to allow the person to cognite on his sins or wrongdoings and change his ways.

2

To think or cogitate (about).

Behavior is patterned, but any pattern of behavior is only an abstraction from actual unique sequences of behavior. Society, culture, and personality are merely three different ways of perceiving, cogniting, and organizing these patterns.

[…] thus the task of the investigator of cognition is to cognite about the hidden cognitive structure of his subject.

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