Definition of cogitable in English:
cogitable
adjective ˈkɒdʒɪtəb(ə)lˈkäjədəb(ə)l
rare Able to be grasped by the mind; conceivable.
Example sentencesExamples
- People should be shown with the help of cogitable examples from their everyday life that to cast their vote for the current regime is to vote for corruption.
- A man's cogitable donations, his physical heredity, his moral and mental instincts and capacities are the results of the thoughts and feelings of his previous births.
- For the dilation function different features are cogitable.
- The moment we mass together for review the long array of the phenomena, the case is altered; the severance becomes not only cogitable, but manifest.
- It is also cogitable to use this technology as a hot chemical reactor for two or more components.
Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin cogitabilis, from the verb cogitare (see cogitate).