Definitionn. the state of cohering or sticking together
Last update: August 14, 2015
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That novel lacks coherence. [Please select]
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The coherence of his writing lies in his personality. [Please select]
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Unless this is done the creation lacks unity and therefore lacks force, beauty and coherence. [Please select]
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Betsy took her by the shoulders, and shook her into coherence. [Please select]
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I want to talk and talk and talk myself into coherence. [Please select]
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Such a notion would hopelessly destroy that coherence in thought to which M. [Please select]
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I will take two criteria which have been suggested, namely, (1) self-evidence, (2) mutual coherence. [Please select]
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The need for coherence is the essential of harmony--whether founded on conventional discord or concord. [Please select]
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It had no natural coherence and there had been no time to acquire any. [Please select]
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In the dream of a healthy person the only way for me to enable him to accept this repressed idea is the coherence of the dream thoughts. [Please select]
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For it is not intrinsic clearness or coherence that make ideas persuasive, but connection with action, or with some voluminous inner response, which is readiness to act. [Please select]
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