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cohesive

[ US /koʊˈhisɪv/ ]
[ UK /kə‍ʊhˈiːsɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. cohering or tending to cohere; well integrated
    a cohesive organization
  2. causing cohesion
    a cohesive agent

How To Use cohesive In A Sentence

  • People always think that living in a tyranny is a cohesive experience. The Fiction of Life
  • The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow.
  • The back four looked loose and needs work to make it a cohesive unit. The Sun
  • The mishaps that befall Van Orton seem more random and jarring, though, than cohesively engineered to facilitate his spiritual development.
  • In the interview, he said that the party was working on a raft of policies designed to create a more cohesive society.
  • The very same natural propensity to be communal and socially cohesive, makes us aggressive to outsiders. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has the ability to translate her concepts into cohesive and highly crafted movement.
  • In that respect, frontman John Schmersal's hypothesis that this album may sound ‘more like a cohesive record’ than any other Enon disc rings true.
  • In the United Kingdom they face the effects of poverty, dependence, and lack of cohesive social support.
  • If the teams aren't cohesive enough to work together, then they have to blame themselves. Times, Sunday Times
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