cohesiveness

IPA: koʊhˈisɪvnʌs

noun

  • the state of being cohesive; cohesion
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Examples of "cohesiveness" in Sentences

  • If there are to be problems with "cohesiveness", it will not come from gay and lesbian soldiers.
  • I'm not talking about the economy, but I am talking about the idea of cohesiveness, of working together for a greater good.
  • And for the core group that regularly meets it builds a common sense of purpose and research cohesiveness which is vital to builidng and sustaining an intellectual movement.
  • 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.
  • I will agree with them on a few points – there is a disconnect in cohesiveness when you compare “Eclipse” to “Twilight” and it has always bothered me that Jasper did not speak with his Texas drawl until after the first film.
  • Gathered in convents which were also barracks, combining with the passive obedience of the soldier, the spontaneous submission of the religious, living shoulder to shoulder in brotherly union, commander and subordinate, these orders surpassed, in that cohesiveness which is the ideal of every military organization, the most famous bodies of picked soldiery known to history, from the

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