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cohesively
[ koh-hee-siv-lee ]
adverb
- holding or fusing together as a single mass:
Cohesively bonded interfaces are used for applications such as protective coatings and metal-polymer compound systems.
- in a unified or well-integrated way:
To cohesively decorate an entire house, it’s best to stick to a simple color palette throughout.
Mediation can help family members learn how to communicate and work cohesively to make decisions in a way that will benefit the family as a whole.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cohesively1
Example Sentences
It’s unclear how “Doomsday†will cohesively wrap all of these characters and complex storylines into one movie.
Nevertheless this development does raise obvious questions about the four party coalition's ability to govern cohesively.
And then again visually the production design as well — working and going so cohesively with the production design.
But the plaintiffs argue that protections for minority districts are law in Georgia, writing that “so long as different minority communities cohesively support the same candidates, they can be counted together.â€
A 1986 unclassified study at the Institute for Defense Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia, concluded that some historically devastated units continued to fight cohesively.
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