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Meanings of
coherent
in English
Portuguese
consequente
Catalan
coherent
Spanish
coherente
Back to the meaning
Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
ordered
consistent
logical
orderly
lucid
incoherent
Related terms
rational
seamless
Portuguese
consequente
Sticking together.
tenacious
Related terms
adhesive
Synonyms
Examples for "
ordered
"
ordered
consistent
logical
orderly
lucid
Examples for "
ordered
"
1
So she
ordered
a home test kit through the National Health Service.
2
The government
ordered
the State Services inquiry into the breach last Monday.
3
China, concerned about financial stability, last year
ordered
some exchanges to close.
4
Putin also
ordered
the government to bring Russian tourists already there home.
5
New polices
ordered
by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis have taken root.
1
Clearly the deal on paper is
consistent
with international law and standards.
2
But the message remains
consistent
and to work from home where possible.
3
National polls have shown a
consistent
opposition to nuclear power since Fukushima.
4
As we know, a
consistent
investment approach is key to investment success.
5
Since you mentioned five figures, let us be
consistent
with your words.
1
Prevention is therefore paramount and a
logical
focus for future research attention.
2
The
logical
answer to the latter question seems pretty obvious: probably not.
3
It's perfectly
logical
;
you talk like somebody living a thousand years ago.
4
The republican movement must continue its recent development to its
logical
conclusion.
5
Algorithms follow
logical
rules in order to optimize for a given outcome.
1
The SRB is the body that oversees euro zone banks'
orderly
liquidations.
2
The
orderly
-
sergeant
took the sword and tenderly placed it in the scabbard.
3
An
orderly
workout process, avoiding further market destabilisation, requires coordination and consistency.
4
Friday's deal appeared to put Britain on course for an
orderly
Brexit.
5
The people of Dublin were quite used to seeing their
orderly
parades.
1
Following cardiac arrest a
lucid
,
organized, and conscious experience should be impossible.
2
These had not made fertile furrow for
lucid
thought about my future.
3
I readily admit it: the theory is very simple,
lucid
and seductive.
4
So
lucid
is the memory that I feel the power of resurrection.
5
The address was scholarly,
lucid
,
earnest; and the language was absolutely perfect.
Usage of
coherent
in English
1
Madam, - Does the Government have any
coherent
vision for Irish society?
2
OPINION: FINALLY, THE outlines of a
coherent
debate on the federal bailout.
3
Under the circumstances a
coherent
plan of campaign was not easily achieved.
4
However, he is struggling to come up with a
coherent
economic policy.
5
I had to concentrate hard to both breathe and ask
coherent
questions.
6
It is a building block towards a more
coherent
EU security policy.
7
That means, as I say, having a
coherent
position on the deficit.
8
Progressive alternatives, while available, have yet to find a
coherent
electoral voice.
9
Perhaps this is a sign of a more
coherent
approach to touring?
10
Analysts say individual country efforts must be globally
coherent
and internationally reinforcing.
11
Tarsus was barely
coherent
when Risa and Krislan met to question him.
12
How much do you think of it as a
coherent
single work?
13
His first
coherent
thought was that he had just escaped certain doom.
14
Belturbet made no
coherent
reply; he was engaged in feeling his pulse.
15
It formed a
coherent
,
visually harmonious community, yet was open to all.
16
The two need to be seen as parts of a
coherent
whole.
Other examples for "coherent"
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coherent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more coherent
coherent thought
coherent plan
coherent strategy
coherent sentence
More collocations
Translations for
coherent
Portuguese
consequente
coerente
conseqüente
lógico
Catalan
coherent
Spanish
coherente
Coherent
through the time
Coherent
across language varieties
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Common
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