cohere
co
koʊ
kow
here
ˈhɪr
hir
British pronunciation
/kə‍ʊhˈi‍ə/

Definition & Meaning of "cohere"in English

to cohere
01

to come together and form a unified whole

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Examples
The various chapters of the book cohere to offer a comprehensive story.
The musical notes, though different, cohere to form a harmonious melody.
02

to have parts or ideas that fit together logically or harmoniously

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His argument did n't cohere because the evidence was weak.
The novel coheres beautifully despite its complex plot.
03

to bring separate elements together so they form an organized, harmonious, or unified result

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The editor cohered the scattered articles into a cohesive magazine issue.
The director 's vision cohered the actors' performances into a masterpiece.
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