knowledge
[nɔlɪdʒ]

noun

[Definition]: skills or information acquired

[Example Sentences]:
1. To our knowledge these three had never been brought together to be filmed.
2. This was done with the full knowledge and intent of the Obama administration.
3. The knowledge he is gaining now will only help him in the future.
4. To the best of my knowledge, no person that I deal with does.
5. Such knowledge would be very useful to them when they took over running the business.
6. They often have no knowledge of these patents until they are served with a lawsuit.
7. Part of that infrastructure is making sure that people have the knowledge and information to act.
8. This is not just for knowledge, but in order to create a happy human being.
9. It provides access to knowledge, no matter who you are or where you are.
10. We need to have knowledge, and then we need to hold doctors accountable.
11. One key to my learning practice is understanding just where my knowledge level is.
12. I had no knowledge or involvement in the planning or execution of this act.
13. The ability to gain new knowledge will be more valuable than the knowledge itself.
14. We think that with our knowledge about watches and technology this is a huge opportunity for us.
15. It is about knowledge, managing our resources and doing what is best for our environment.


[Antonyms]ignorance

[Synonyms]learning, wisdom, scholarship
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