English to Kannada Dictionary coherent

coherent

ಸುಸಂಬದ್ಧ
definition
adjective
they failed to develop a coherent economic strategy
(of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
divided into a number of geographically coherent kingdoms
united as or forming a whole.
example
Thanks to the fellow rider who saw the whole thing, pulled over, and made sure I was 'coherent' .
Think security and the idea of assembling a 'coherent' body of knowledge on a terrorist organisation.
The result is an ongoing series of autobiographical films, one of the most 'coherent' bodies of work in the cinema.
Neither plaintiff can articulate any 'coherent' argument, and the case ought to have been tossed out in an instant.
A laser is the generator of intense 'coherent' , electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range between ultra violet and infrared wavelengths.
In other words, the phase of the 'coherent' matter wave is well defined but the number of atoms fluctuates from site to site.
When he takes his prescription he is not 'coherent' .
If we can't construct 'coherent' policies to combat crime effectively, let's just pay it protection money.
There is no 'coherent' body of EC or EU law governing the position of third-country nationals.
These constitute not a 'coherent' theory of history or of liberty but a series of insights that continue to enlighten and inspire.
In dealing with the above topics various questions emerge: Are 'coherent' theories and testable hypotheses presented?
The proposed national body would be a 'coherent' group to represent the needs of all female sports in Ireland.
We see the dichotomies, the wealth of paradox and the inherent contradictions but fail to see what it is that unifies them all into a 'coherent' whole in their minds.
It is not surprising that his administration has failed to produce a systematic, 'coherent' policy on religion.
Thus both sources must be read with the knowledge that a complete and 'coherent' truth can never be fully retrieved.
It also developed a 'coherent' body of theological and administrative opinion.
One of the most visually 'coherent' and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student.
Today the politics of these countries become more and more populist: appeals to public opinion rather than to reasoned concepts of 'coherent' policy.
A military source at Central Command said: ‘She was 'coherent' and was able to give her rescuers the thumbs up.’
She was here, in the moment, and she was totally 'coherent' and rational.
Now that I am 'coherent' , I can recount our morning.
Indeed, the schema serves to structure the knowledge of the instances, bringing them together into a 'coherent' network.
A laser differs from ordinary light because it is 'coherent' light, but that is pretty much irrelevant for propulsion purposes.
Although he had a few drinks he was sufficiently 'coherent' to arrange a taxi home.
But now that I'm finally 'coherent' enough to write again, I went ahead and updated.
I fail to see how that provides a logical, 'coherent' argument for the increase.
We also have a 'coherent' body of activists who are committed to changing the world.
All of these elements recur again and again, helping to create the impression of a body of work that is remarkably 'coherent' .
There are of course lasers with wavelengths in the infrared, masers that emit 'coherent' microwaves, and even x-ray lasers.
It presents a clear and 'coherent' argument that applies historical analysis to a significant contemporary issue.
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