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cohesiveness

[ koh-hee-siv-nis ]

noun

  1. the quality of sticking together, or of causing things to stick together:

    The binding material of the floor mosaic had lost its cohesiveness and many of the pebbles were loose.

  2. the quality of being structured or organized in a unified way, with close or strong internal connections between people, ideas, or other elements:

    These four dancers haven't worked with each other for very long, so it’s a challenge to find cohesiveness in their performance.



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Other Word Forms

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Given all the signposts the story’s obligated to hit, the plot’s cohesiveness is a minor miracle.

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Historically, addresses in these revered settings sought to strike a tone of unity and cohesiveness among Americans, epitomized by President Reagan’s remarks in such locales.

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“I can see there’s going to be cohesiveness,” he said.

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Meanwhile, Samoa boss Ben Gardiner was delighted by the cohesiveness of his side, who had only trained together six times prior to this fixture.

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Another aspect to the cohesiveness was cause and effect.

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