coherent

കൃത്യമായ
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
One is called on constantly to articulate and represent one's practice as a 'coherent' body of work.
If we can't construct 'coherent' policies to combat crime effectively, let's just pay it protection money.
A military source at Central Command said: ‘She was 'coherent' and was able to give her rescuers the thumbs up.’
By then, he was 'coherent' enough to be able to listen to the twin's conversation.
With this work, he achieves a rare artistic testimony as well as a new step in the very 'coherent' body of his work.
The result is an ongoing series of autobiographical films, one of the most 'coherent' bodies of work in the cinema.
A laser differs from ordinary light because it is 'coherent' light, but that is pretty much irrelevant for propulsion purposes.
It presents a clear and 'coherent' argument that applies historical analysis to a significant contemporary issue.
Indeed, the schema serves to structure the knowledge of the instances, bringing them together into a 'coherent' network.
Tattoos done in this manner - without a 'coherent' plan for the body as a whole - are ‘guy’ tattoos.
Neither plaintiff can articulate any 'coherent' argument, and the case ought to have been tossed out in an instant.
There are of course lasers with wavelengths in the infrared, masers that emit 'coherent' microwaves, and even x-ray lasers.
The leader visited the EU today and showed that he is as 'coherent' now as he ever was.
Consequently we have a relatively 'coherent' body of knowledge about ancient Hawaiian healing practices.
In other words, the phase of the 'coherent' matter wave is well defined but the number of atoms fluctuates from site to site.
One of the most visually 'coherent' and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student.
In dealing with the above topics various questions emerge: Are 'coherent' theories and testable hypotheses presented?
Now that I am 'coherent' , I can recount our morning.
We also have a 'coherent' body of activists who are committed to changing the world.
It also developed a 'coherent' body of theological and administrative opinion.
The human mind is much more capable of integrating images, logos, and short sound bites than it is at comprehending any sort of 'coherent' , logical argument.
She only had a mild concussion and she was 'coherent' and trying to get up and about - otherwise, not a scratch on her.
In fact I was more 'coherent' about the general approach than I can remember being.
Luckily, as drunk as we were, we were still 'coherent' enough to bat away the guy's sales pitch with enough authority to be allowed to leave.
For example, I doubt that I possess a single, 'coherent' theory of law.
As a collection of works the exhibition doesn't seem very unified, it doesn't have a 'coherent' visual voice.
When you and Blake split, you weren't 'coherent' about anything.
Well, that's not the most 'coherent' argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea.
I fail to see how that provides a logical, 'coherent' argument for the increase.
He can put together a 'coherent' policy programme which emphasises sensible reform of the public services and the tax and benefits system.
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