coherent

ਠੋਸ
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
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.
Well, that's not the most 'coherent' argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea.
She only had a mild concussion and she was 'coherent' and trying to get up and about - otherwise, not a scratch on her.
The result is an ongoing series of autobiographical films, one of the most 'coherent' bodies of work in the cinema.
With this work, he achieves a rare artistic testimony as well as a new step in the very 'coherent' body of his work.
The proposed national body would be a 'coherent' group to represent the needs of all female sports in Ireland.
I fail to see how that provides a logical, 'coherent' argument for the increase.
When he takes his prescription he is not 'coherent' .
The thief was sober, 'coherent' and, although clearly dangerous, seemingly intelligent.
In dealing with the above topics various questions emerge: Are 'coherent' theories and testable hypotheses presented?
When you and Blake split, you weren't 'coherent' about anything.
She was here, in the moment, and she was totally 'coherent' and rational.
Tattoos done in this manner - without a 'coherent' plan for the body as a whole - are ‘guy’ tattoos.
A military source at Central Command said: ‘She was 'coherent' and was able to give her rescuers the thumbs up.’
In fact I was more 'coherent' about the general approach than I can remember being.
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.
These constitute not a 'coherent' theory of history or of liberty but a series of insights that continue to enlighten and inspire.
We also have a 'coherent' body of activists who are committed to changing the world.
There is little evidence the party is developing a 'coherent' argument that would persuade voters the centre-right is attractive or even relevant to them.
It does not have the centralisation of religious authority which can both unify people around a 'coherent' set of values and prevent the emergence of extremes.
Lacking a clear or 'coherent' argument, the book also lacks anything in the way of vivid anecdote.
The district attorney just says there simply isn't enough time to do what he needs to do in order to present a 'coherent' argument tomorrow during this hearing.
Consequently we have a relatively 'coherent' body of knowledge about ancient Hawaiian healing practices.
Here we have a 'coherent' body of knowledge, which Lyndon LaRouche has developed.
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.
He was an extremely articulate and 'coherent' person - he knew what he wanted, he knew why he was doing it, and he didn't see why people should have a problem with it.
The leader visited the EU today and showed that he is as 'coherent' now as he ever was.
One of the most visually 'coherent' and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student.
If we can't construct 'coherent' policies to combat crime effectively, let's just pay it protection money.
Now that I am 'coherent' , I can recount our morning.
Credits: Google Translate