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1to the best of one's knowledge — As far as you know; to the extent of your knowledge. * /He has never won a game, to the best of my knowledge./ * /To the best of my knowledge he is a college man, but I may be mistaken./ …
2to the best of one's knowledge — As far as you know; to the extent of your knowledge. * /He has never won a game, to the best of my knowledge./ * /To the best of my knowledge he is a college man, but I may be mistaken./ …
3to one's knowledge — idi to one s knowledge, according to the information available to one: To my knowledge, he never worked here[/ex] …
4come to one's knowledge — ► come to one s knowledge become known to one. Main Entry: ↑knowledge …
5make a parade of one's knowledge — be proud of one s knowledge …
6to the best of one's knowledge — ● best …
7Knowledge building — theory was created and developed by Carl Bereiter and Marlene Scardamalia in order to describe what a community of learners need to accomplish in order to create knowledge. The theory address the need to educate people for the knowledge age… …
8knowledge — [näl′ij] n. [ME knoweleche, acknowledgment, confession < Late OE cnawlæc < cnawan (see KNOW) + læc < lācan, to play, give, move about] 1. the act, fact, or state of knowing; specif., a) acquaintance or familiarity (with a fact, place,… …
9knowledge — ► NOUN 1) information and skills acquired through experience or education. 2) the sum of what is known. 3) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation: he denied all knowledge of the incident. ● come to one s knowledge Cf …
10to one's knowledge — adverb To the extent of ones knowledge of the facts, however implying that one does not know everything. John will be starting his new job next Monday, to my knowledge. Syn: as far as one knows …