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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

You describe the Black American liberal tradition as a cohesive philosophical framework with six key elements.

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

The report highlights a number of issues in the complex lower-limb reconstruction unit at GOSH, including "a lack of a cohesive, united and functional team and department" compounded "by a lack of direction and effective management and leadership".

From BBC

Ten Hag's decision to revert back to the veteran duo of 36-year-old Jonny Evans and Harry Maguire to stem the tide against Aston Villa spoke volumes about the problems he has had making United any sort of cohesive unit.

From BBC

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

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