Synonym: consistent, logical, lucid, ordered, orderly, tenacious. Similar words: coherence, inherent, adherent, inherently, different, irreverent, belligerent, indifferent. Meaning: [-ɪərənt] adj. 1. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts 2. capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner 3. sticking together.
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61. Last year's war in Kosovo produced a more coherent performance.
62. The main job is to begin fitting everything together into a single, coherent whole.
63. Together they form a coherent whole, a new model of government.
64. Researchers have argued consistently that a coherent approach is needed to finding the type of intervention which works best for which children.
65. I was so confused that I could not make a coherent answer.
66. The idea of each institution forming a coherent academic community seems to have little purchase in reality.
67. Returns from other institutions proved difficult to fit in to a coherent pattern.
68. Senses rioted, coherent thought fled, and for mindless seconds they were oblivious to the world about them.
69. First, most legislatures do not provide a coherent structure within which power can be concentrated and exercised effectively.
70. The editor has performed an excellent task in ensuring that the chapters follow a coherent pattern which makes it more readable.
71. But it is in developing a coherent conceptual framework for such discussion that the book is least successful.
72. Mr Reuter struggles on without his support to weld a group of large, still separate companies into a coherent whole.
73. Every coherent thought fled abruptly as a tall figure appeared round the side of the building.
74. Robyn could barely think[sentencedict.com], let alone string coherent words together to form an answer.
75. Jupp Heynckes faces a tough job at a club desperately in need of coherent policies.
76. But cognitive theories' rationalism is male-identified, drawing on dominant conceptions of the masculine nature of logical, coherent thought.
77. His book contains a coherent argument in favour of economic change.
78. She was hysterical and screaming - not coherent at all.
79. Each such coherent structure is identifiable for only a limited time.
80. Suggested mechanisms for the origin of coherent structures include two important ideas.
81. Coherent planning and coordination of health and social care would be facilitated by coterminous boundaries between the two authorities.
82. The theory of Darwin and Fisher is the only coherent explanation we possess for such characters.
83. The Levellers articulated this awareness, and channelled it into a coherent set of democratic political demands.
84. We must assume, of course, that these different aspects of his gnomic philosophy are to be unified into some coherent whole.
85. Dissemination of these objectives should provide the business with a coherent policy to which management effort can be directed properly.
86. He couldn't give a coherent account of what he'd been doing that night.
87. Or(Sentencedict.com ), to put this all differently ... Pattern-notes arrange information spatially to create memorable and coherent patterns.
88. The other part is having coherent policies in the first place.
89. Local authorities need comprehensive and coherent policies to meet both these demands and their minimum legal obligations.
90. Few authorities were felt to have a coherent policy on supporting their older children.
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