Definitionn. the state of cohering or sticking together
Last update: August 10, 2015
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Nowadays the cohesion of family unit is crumbling down in big cities. [Please select]
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Their external lack of cohesion is their internal harmony. [Please select]
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If there was so little cohesion among the various provinces it is small wonder that Ireland fell such an easy prey to the Vikings in the next century. [Please select]
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There is an interval; and to cohesion, contact is necessary. [Please select]
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A fierce crowd too in its way, but lacking cohesion. [Please select]
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They moved about often without cohesion and sometimes without understanding their orders. [Please select]
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It was impossible to preserve cohesion or keep a line formed. [Please select]
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The right wing was also driven in, and the center yielded slowly, although retaining its cohesion. [Please select]
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