The state of cohering or sticking together.
1 There was, therefore, no force and little coherency in the Eleventh Article.
2 To most of them, these impressions never reach the point of coherency .
3 But this is to presuppose that the religious right once had moral coherency .
4 That may be a tall order in a team that finds coherency elusive.
5 For the delegates set great store by their reputation for logic and coherency .
6 Whatever its defects, lack of coherency was not one of them.
7 Half an hour later, when some coherency was established, he said:
8 When at last he was sworn, he could hardly restrain himself into coherency .
9 The last Act had been omitted altogether without affecting the coherency of the Story.
10 Everything feels rushed, and that makes finding any ideological coherency difficult to really capture.
11 The sound of her voice whipped the wandering fantasies of his brain into coherency .
12 Our aim will be to maintain an organic coherency .
13 Carmichael, scowling, undertook to answer his mail, but not with any remarkable brilliancy or coherency .
14 Edwan began speaking, then his words lost coherency .
15 The very consecutiveness and coherency of the sentences seemed all but incredible under such awful circumstances.
16 Plato had the ideal of an education which should equate individual realization and social coherency and stability.
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