Meaning of omnicognizance | Babel Free
Definitions
Awareness of everything.
uncountable
Examples
“In consequence of that omnipresence, we may infer that He is cognizant of every alteration of each respective particle of matter, which omnicognizance is called the omniscience of the Deity.”
“It is just as well that man has always had at least a germ of faith in his omnipotence and omnicognizance.”
“It is embarrassing to know that one is a god of a world that only exists because every improbability curve must have its far end; especially when one can peer into other dimensions at worlds whose Creators had more mechanical aptitude than imagination. No wonder, then, that the disc gods spend more time in bickering than in omnicognizance.”
“Devotees recite texts or prayers extolling the exceptional qualities of the deity such as omnipotence, omnicognizance and omniscience in physical imagery during worship.”
“Given the identity Maistre posits between pope and church, papal omnipresence and omnicognizance signify the ecclesiastical suffusion of the world with reason.”
“This document here is mostly the diary of a young woman, not to be confused with The Diary of a Young Girl, better known to some as The Diary of Anne Frank, though to get technical it’s really called Het Achterhuis, which translates as something closer to The House Behind or maybe The Secret House or—sorry, got caught up in a digression there, it’s a symptom of my problem, that problem being omnicognizance.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.