লাগিয়া থাকা, সংলগ্ন থাকা, জুড়িয়া থাকা, সুসঙ্গত হত্তয়া, সংসক্ত হত্তয়া
(1) Come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation.
(2) Cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole.
(3) Have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results.
(4) Come or be in close contact with.
(5) Stick or hold together and resist separation.
(6) Cause to form a united.
(7) orderly.
(8) and aethestically consistent whole.
(9) Stick to.
(10) Cling.
(11) Agree.
(12) Conform.
(1) While the individual essays are well written and interesting, they do not address human nature and its deeper implications, nor do they cohere very well as a collection.
(2) The topics of this bibliography, however, do not cohere with the chapter topics, which makes the bibliography more of a stand-alone resource.
(3) He made the series of fictions cohere into a convincing sequence
(4) It makes sense to follow such teachings only if they cohere with the truths of modern science.
(5) I believe that the ultimate test of a theory of justice is that it cohere with our considered convictions of justice.
(6) To be admissible, this interpretation must also cohere with our current philosophical and scientific theories about the subject in question.
(7) The latter would cohere more easily with our objective of pursuing the national aim of environmentally friendly farming in Ireland.
(8) The laws of physics are put beyond doubt by the fact that they cohere well with what the metaphysics presents as the nature of matter.
(9) For a proposition to be justified it must, at the very least, cohere with other propositions that one has adopted.
(10) Despite tireless efforts to show that their values cohere in a single vision of the good, they do not and never will.
(11) Our mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature
(12) If a moral theory fails significantly to cohere with our moral beliefs, this undermines the theory's ability to be justified to us.
(13) This view does not cohere with their other beliefs
(14) The link between this and higher taxes in Britain, is that their interest rates would have to fall to cohere with eurozone rates and the UK Treasury suggests the impact would be inflationary.
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(16) I'm not convinced yet that the State Department country reports alter their analyses to cohere with broader government foreign policy goals.
(17) The four essays do cohere around some basic shared presuppositions, stances, and hermeneutics.
(18) This CD is a hodgepodge of elements that never cohere to become anything.
(19) How the multiple terms of this work cohere depends on the viewer's individual experience and perception as much as on the artist's suggestion.
(20) To cohere , the United States must u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510identify and build a common culture that overrides all of our particularities.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
stick together
be consistent
adhere
Divide
Fall off
Separate
Disagree
Dispute