cohesive

IPA: koʊhˈisɪv

noun

  • A substance that provides cohesion
  • (linguistics) A device used to establish cohesion within a text

adjective

  • Having cohesion.
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Examples of "cohesive" in Sentences

  • You need the whole lot to create what he called a cohesive approach.
  • Nina calls the show "cohesive," but chides Mondo for going too far into teenager territory.
  • Unfortunately, this means they are trying to unify what I would call a cohesive assault on real science.
  • Granted, I'm writing about this point as if the story was dealing with any kind of cohesive plot to begin with.
  • The research team identified three distinct family profiles-one happy, termed cohesive, and two unhappy, termed disengaged and enmeshed.
  • An unstructured document is defined as a cohesive body of text that is electronically accessible, e.g. patent document, news article, legal case, medical journal article
  • This debate about a device to “save” newspapers is fundamentally flawed because it assumes that the newspaper industry will remain cohesive with a single revenue and distribution model, as it did until about 5 years ago.
  • About numerical methods used for STLs, there are XFEM where cracks can be located arbitrarily on the mesh, or interface elements (also called cohesive zone elements) where cracks are along the interboundaries of the elements (hence it limits the application of the method).
  • Schmidt cites solitude as one of the defining characteristics of the developing spiritual movement in the 1800s, and later explores the evolution of a universal spiritual consciousness that became a staple of the movement (if it may be referred to as a cohesive movement at all).

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