Cohere

Word COHERE
Character 6
Hyphenation co here
Pronunciations /koʊˈhɪɹ/

Definitions and meanings of "Cohere"

What do we mean by cohere?

To stick or hold together in a mass that resists separation. intransitive verb

To have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results. intransitive verb

To cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole. intransitive verb

To stick, or stick together; cleave; be united; hold fast, as one thing to another, or parts of the same mass, or two substances that attract each other.

To be well connected or coherent; follow regularly in the natural or logical order; be suited in connection, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning.

To suit; be fitted; agree.

To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast, as parts of the same mass. intransitive verb

To be united or connected together in subordination to one purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning; to be logically consistent. intransitive verb

To suit; to agree; to fit. intransitive verb

To stick together physically, by adhesion or figuratively by common purpose. verb

To be consistent as part of a group. verb

Have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results verb

Cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole verb

Come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation verb

To stick together physically, by adhesion.

To be consistent as part of a group, or by common purpose.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cohere

The word "cohere" in example sentences

We suggest instead that Mormons cohere because they are a religious group that resembles an ethnicity—one based on belief, not blood. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

But the efforts to distance themselves from blacks did not cohere into a new Italian American racial identity and culture until the 1940s. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

So, we are obliged to recognise that we cannot neatly cohere the fragments into a unified voice, or perspective. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The montage of icons does cohere into a sort of meta-icon perhaps, of dogs that are (for me) short-haired, middling-sized, with dark-brown fur; but this is … a sort of cubist collage of perspectives that spills out beyond its casual frame, each dog a Cerberus with three heads superimposed one over the other, snub-nosed and long-snouted, ears pricked and flattened, slavering and not slavering. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

Ultimately the jumbled, distorted pieces of the story cohere into an affecting account of the narrator's troubles, and the impact is only heightened by the incremental way in which thehorror of her experience is revealed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the reader's imagination these shards of place and time woven into the mimetic weft cohere into a sense of location, layout of objects, orientation of characters within that immediate frame -- at night, on a street corner, where a side-street joins a wide thoroughfare. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

If an offensive line which played without three scholarship players in the April 24 spring game can stay healthy and cohere, even the best defenses will have a difficult time stopping Tech's collection of talent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

None of these details cohere into a character; they're merely bits and drabs of information. ❋ Michael Giltz (2012)

No single state government will have the resources to form the nucleus of a new Union and the entire group of states will be too fragmented and fracking argumentative to cohere as a federation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The speech was filled with good lines that nevertheless failed to cohere into a rousing whole. ❋ Hank Stuever (2011)

Even with a fully democratic Russia, there would not be enough commonality of purpose with the United States to cohere in an alliance. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)

Milieu: Separate locales cohere across the suturing of scenes -- e.g. in one scene the character is on the road; in the next they are booking into the motel. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

It turns out that not only do people care about how well various public policies cohere with their existing cultural worldviews, but their beliefs about the empirical evidence are also derived from these cultural worldviews. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because if there's one thing that we as a nation have demonstrated over the past decade, it is this very resilience--this ability to bicker and cohere, to bellow and console, to raise fists and join hands. ❋ Bruce Kluger (2011)

They must recognize that it is possible to work with Tehran where their interests cohere, even as they seek to counter it at other points. ❋ Erin Fitzgerald (2011)

How can he embody so many graphic idioms, from four-panel pratfalls to grisly realism, and have them cohere into such an effective and singular style? ❋ Unknown (2010)

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