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cohesively
[ koh-hee-siv-lee ]
adverb
- holding or fusing together as a single mass:
Cohesively bonded interfaces are used for applications such as protective coatings and metal-polymer compound systems.
- in a unified or well-integrated way:
To cohesively decorate an entire house, it’s best to stick to a simple color palette throughout.
Mediation can help family members learn how to communicate and work cohesively to make decisions in a way that will benefit the family as a whole.
Other Words From
- non·co·he·sive·ly adverb
- un·co·he·sive·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of cohesively1
Example Sentences
Plus, the most interesting pieces to watch are the ones that are cohesive and emphasize musicality and emotion, rather than just a bunch of tricks strung together.
When experts talk about virtual restaurants, they talk about “intelligently leveraging brands” and establishing “brand-cohesive touchpoints.”
So, really, having a central hub that’s taking in and ingesting all these insights across multiple touchpoints and marketing channels is really going to allow you to have that true cohesive experience across different channels.
One is the siloing of business units, and the second is the lack of a cohesive platform that can support both advertising and subscription products.
People’s willingness to engage in these higher-risk activities highlight the lack of cohesive public health messaging surrounding the virus, which has confused many Americans since March.
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