certain+knowledge
21Knowledge Cafe — A knowledge café is a type of business meeting or organisational workshop which aims to provide an open and creative conversation on a topic of mutual interest to surface their collective knowledge, share ideas and insights, and gain a deeper… …
22knowledge*/*/*/ — [ˈnɒlɪdʒ] noun [U] 1) what you know, or what is known about a particular subject She had a lot of knowledge and experience.[/ex] the pursuit of knowledge[/ex] Candidates should have a good knowledge of Russian.[/ex] 2) the fact that you know that …
23Knowledge level — In artificial intelligence, knowledge based agents draw on a pool of logical sentences to infer conclusions about the world. At the knowledge level, we only need to specify what the agent knows and what its goals are; a logical abstraction… …
24knowledge — knowledgeless, adj. /nol ij/, n. 1. acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things. 2. familiarity or conversance, as with a particular subject or branch of learning: A… …
25knowledge — In the Bible knowledge is not merely intellectual apprehension. It includes the emotions and personal relationships. Israel has a knowledge of God denied to other nations (Jer. 10:25; Isa. 37:20), and Moses is said even to know God face to face… …
26certain — 01. Geoff is [certain] to attend the party. He never misses a chance to drink beer with the gang. 02. She is [certain] to pass. Her marks have been excellent all term. 03. The doctor isn t [certain] if it is necessary to operate at this point. 04 …
27knowledge, middle — God s middle knowledge is his knowledge of what agents would freely do if placed in certain circumstances. It is so called because it comes logically in between God s natural knowledge (of absolute possibilities) and his free knowledge (of… …
28Knowledge innatism — doctrine that holds the mind is born with ideas or knowledge, and is not a blank slate at birth as early empiricists such as John Locke claimed. It asserts that not all knowledge is obtained from experience and the senses. • Knowledge innatism… …
29knowledge — noun 1》 information and skills acquired through experience or education. ↘the sum of what is known. ↘Philosophy true, justified belief, as opposed to opinion. 2》 awareness or familiarity gained by experience. Phrases come to one s… …
30knowledge — knowl•edge [[t]ˈnɒl ɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles 2) familiarity or conversance, as by study or experience: a knowlege of human nature[/ex] 3) the fact or state of knowing; clear and certain mental apprehension 4)… …