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Cohesion
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coesão, aderência
(physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
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coesão, fusão
(botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)
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coesão, unidade
the state of sticking together or the unity of elements within a whole
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coesão, coesão textual
the linguistic mechanisms used to create connections and coherence within a text by employing various cohesive devices and techniques
What is "cohesion"?
Cohesion refers to the grammatical and lexical connections that link sentences and ideas within a text, making it easier for readers to follow along. It involves the use of various devices, such as pronouns, conjunctions, and transitional words, to tie different parts of the text together. For example, in a cohesive paragraph, pronouns like "it" or "they" might refer back to previously mentioned nouns, while words like "however" or "for instance" help to clarify relationships between ideas. Cohesion is essential for creating a unified and understandable piece of writing or speech.
cohesion
n
cohere
v
Exemplo
The corrosive ideology of extremism threatens social cohesion.
Personal conflicts within a team can destabilize its cohesion.
The development of the team’s cohesion and collaboration improved their performance.
Conservatism promotes a strong sense of community and social cohesion.
The coach is working at building team cohesion through regular exercises.