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cohesiveness

[ UK /kə‍ʊhˈiːsɪvnəs/ ]
[ US /koʊˈhisɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of being cohesive and sticky
  2. the state of cohering or sticking together

How To Use cohesiveness In A Sentence

  • There is a lack of community cohesiveness, and the people are generally more focused on immediate and individual economic needs.
  • America is losing a certain cohesiveness of purpose, of shared ideals, which it has had in the past, thanks to flaws in education and socially acceptable attitudes, among other things. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Where are the “Defend the Border” Folks When You Really Need Them
  • Counterpoint and repetition of motifs provide cohesiveness and musical logic.
  • [123] In a free application of Spencer's formula of evolution to modern industry I have not included the quality of "definiteness," which close reflection shows to possess no property which is not included under heterogeneity and cohesiveness. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production
  • The superimposed ragtime piano music, played by David Shephard, gives the film cohesiveness.
  • This type of acne typically responds to topical keratolytic agents that decrease the cohesiveness of the follicular cells. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The networks are sufficiently strong that members can come and go without threatening the cohesiveness of the overall partnership.
  • The use of individual replacements produced serious concern that the army would have to create group cohesiveness where none existed.
  • I'm not talking about the economy, but I am talking about the idea of cohesiveness, of working together for a greater good. French Kitchen in America
  • If there are to be problems with "cohesiveness", it will not come from gay and lesbian soldiers. Herb Hamsher: The DADT Emperor Has No Clothes
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