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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

And still, Democrats and other progressives could hardly be credited with running a cohesive, well-oiled resistance movement.

Though no matter its lyrical content, the project’s cohesive nature stems from the fact that every track is a dance anthem of sorts.

"I want us to work together to agree a common approach to asserting the values of our country, to bringing people together and creating a cohesive society where everyone feels at home," he said.

From BBC

Nevertheless this development does raise obvious questions about the four party coalition's ability to govern cohesively.

From BBC

But then we needed to be cohesive, and so the very first thing I did was have everybody gather, and we all watched the original series together, all the episodes.

From Salon

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

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