We have no meanings for "very cogent" in our records yet.
1 She could hardly have stated all her reasons, but they were very cogent .
2 His arguments against them were very cogent and convincing.
3 There are reasons why we should come at once - very cogent reasons if my theories hold good.
4 The longer you listen, the more these disparate influences and structured elements coalesce into a very cogent record.
5 And one very cogent reason why they have not, is, that they are not yet cognizant of the loss.
6 She had nothing very cogent to say, but the dentist felt an impalpable obstruction of will, unintelligible and persistent.
7 The Act will create a very cogent legal framework for the operations of the property rental industry in Jamaica, the minister explained.
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