cohesive

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definition
adjective
Today I got a real sense that we were beginning to become a cohesive unit, looking out for each other.
characterized by or causing cohesion.
example
When asked what is to blame for a less 'cohesive' society, most respondents said that longer working hours were the problem.
Today I got a real sense that we were beginning to become a 'cohesive' unit, looking out for each other.
In war even more than in peace, 'cohesive' units simply are more than the sum of their parts.
In the interview, he said that the party was working on a raft of policies designed to create a more 'cohesive' society.
The mission of any newspaper worth its salt is to be a 'cohesive' force within the region it covers.
All that experience rolled into one 'cohesive' unit would be a force to be reckoned with.
We British barely embrace the fact that we are a 'cohesive' nation.
They were no longer on their own and were part of a strong 'cohesive' team that believed that the human spirit was awesome.
The military is not a particularly 'cohesive' social force and has not threatened to seize power.
We must do what we can to forge a society that is 'cohesive' , stable, and caring of its members.
The half back line took a while to get into the game but when they did, they looked a 'cohesive' unit.
She has the ability to translate her concepts into 'cohesive' and highly crafted movement.
He also stressed the importance of tackling racism to ensure strong, 'cohesive' communities.
All research indicates that the more equal a society, the healthier, more stable, 'cohesive' and happy it is.
I think the movie would have felt a little more 'cohesive' had they decided to stick to one or the other, but not both.
This is a basic condition if Europe is to be able to act as an independent and 'cohesive' force in world affairs.
The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some 'cohesive' force.
With water in a glass tube the adhesive forces are greater than the 'cohesive' forces.
Their egos get in the way of a productive and 'cohesive' team environment; they put their needs ahead of the greater good.
Make a 'cohesive' , musically organized set of songs, then stick it in a pretty little package.
This and other reforms offer ‘a significant opportunity for Government to think 'cohesively' about how we run local services and govern at a local level’.
The storylines, however, didn't seem to work very well in places, which meant the book lacked 'cohesiveness' .
When people leave one unit and move on to another they tend to fit together 'cohesively' because everyone in the Army has been through the same training.
I might not agree, but then I should argue my case clearly and 'cohesively' if I disagree with an opinion.
Often thematic 'cohesiveness' , intelligence and insight get lost amid the transparent desire for a money-making blockbuster.
The idea is that local bands have direct access to the public and are working 'cohesively' together to help each other out.
He's spent the last year putting out comics that make no sense and lack 'cohesiveness' .
The band is not much more than a year old and is still only developing 'cohesiveness' , although it's definitely a young outfit with potential.
Regions must agree to come together and act 'cohesively' .
The Amish are people who steadfastly retain a life of agrarian simplicity centred on religious worship and family 'cohesiveness' .
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