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cohesive

Definition for cohesive

adjective as in tending to unite

Strongest matches

close-knit, united

Strong matches

adhesive, tenacious

Weak match

connected

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Example Sentences

How did their arguments and the underlying social structure form a cohesive whole?

From Salon

But New Zealand, who have played nine Tests - including the Rugby Championship - since Ireland's last outing, looked sharper and more cohesive, and would have been frustrated with only a three-point half-time lead.

From BBC

“It’s not just about managing the parking lots. It’s about building out the entirety of the park to create one cohesive experience.”

But, he added, “despite the size of the strikes, Hezbollah is a cohesive and strong organization and will grow stronger.”

These stylistic choices, if not often unique, are at least cohesive.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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