cognizant
7.Waiver or acquiescence presupposes that the person to be bound is fully cognizant of his rights.
8.be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about.
9.Under extreme market pressure and cognizant of the need for change, the company sought out The Brewery to assist it in developing more innovative behavior.
10.Nonetheless, mankind should remain coolly cognizant that the path to international While some progress has been made in nuclear disarmament, the major nuclear

