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Cogently meaning
In a cogent manner.
Example sentences (7)
This beautiful biography cogently argues that the 18th-century poet was brilliant not merely for the trans-Atlantic literature she wrote after surviving the Middle Passage; Wheatley was also a supremely gifted neoclassical practitioner of language.
And, yes, it might be more nerve-wracking to do that given you have to, erm, actually speak to people spontaneously but it would allow you to express yourself far more clearly and cogently and without room for misinterpretation.
And I just don’t think he did that, in part because, like always, he was too busy half-cogently rehashing plot points of conspiracy theories about Hunter Biden and Burisma.
Australia’s Chief Scientist argues cogently for the pursuit of five technologies that his panel believes will put our nation in the best position to reduce greenhouse emissions.
Delivering his message cogently and with appropriate feeling, the former vice president emerged from the event with no reason to fret about his lead in the polls.
Collins also cogently observed that the real reason behind the hearing was a desperate attempt to play up a narrative because Democrats don’t have the votes necessary to move forward with impeachment.
It is worth noting firstly that neither the Western leaders nor the African leaders are cogently consistent on their stated viewpoints regarding homosexuality.