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cohere

[koh-heer] / koʊˈhɪər /




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Mr. Harpham’s book shows that the history of ideas encompasses much more than what intellectuals thought and wrote about in “a collection of sources and texts”; it is “an entire context within which these cohered.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And the more they rehearsed, the more they cohered.

From Los Angeles Times

It all coheres with surprising ease, working on multiple levels at once and playing as something thoughtful, emotional and, most of all, fun.

From Los Angeles Times

As Britpop began to cohere into a recognizable genre and vision, Suede was canonized as its originators, only to be largely eclipsed as bands like Blur and Oasis came to define the movement.

From Los Angeles Times

For Trumpism to fully cohere, Obama, and what he symbolizes, must be torn down.

From Salon