Adjective
capable of being known
Source: WordNetAt one point, Eco seems to suggest that if fiction were entirely unrelated to what is recognisable in the real world, or what is nonfiction, it would not be humanly cognisable. Source: Internet
When they fail to build a cognisable explanation of the secrets of magic, they submit themselves to the world of fantasy and sorcery." Source: Internet
However, cognisable crimes are decreasing, from 3,349 in 2008 to 2,852 in 2009 to 2,715 in 2010. Source: Internet
Criminal offenses are divided into two broad categories: cognisable offenses and non-cognisable offenses. Source: Internet
However, in both cognisable and non-cognisable offenses, the trial starts only with the "Framing of Charges" similar to the concept of indictment. Source: Internet
The police are empowered to start investigating a cognisable offense. Source: Internet