Take cognizance of something formal verb phrase
To understand something and consider it before you take action or make a decision; to notice something
Before building this dam, the government took cognizance of its impact on residents living near the construction site.
Successful YouTubers are good at taking cognizance of what is favored by most people, and their videos, therefore, went viral.
We were careless not to have taken any cognizance of environmental issues when we created that machine.
The employer tends to take more cognizance of candidates' experience than qualifications when recruiting.
Is the result worth the effort we have to put into it?
To take something into consideration in a thorough way
To think or consider something seriously
To think carefully and seriously or ponder about someone or something
The verb "take" must be conjugated according to its tense.
To bear too many problems or responsibilities
I am carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders as I am the last participant who will to win or to lose our team.