Noun(1) the state of cohering or sticking together(2) (botany, such as petals(3) (physics(4) (botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)(5) (physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid(6) union
Noun(1) the state of cohering or sticking together(2) (botany, such as petals(3) (physics(4) (botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)(5) (physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid(6) union
(1) the work at present lacks cohesion(2) When regional Australia prospers, more jobs are created and social cohesion is strengthened.(3) Religion is often seen as providing cohesion to societies and lies at the root of our law, institutions and values.(4) What the land offers in opposition to the alienation of the city is cohesion and wholeness.(5) The advantage of the nation-state is its relative sense of voluntary cohesion and hence stability.(6) They lacked cohesion and, for the most part, played as 15 individuals rather than a single unit.(7) Fine sand-sized particles are most rapidly moved, because silt and clay particles show more cohesion .(8) Such neighbourhoods are chronically poor and lack the social cohesion of an established community.(9) Social cohesion is important to their stability and progress.(10) The contest saw both sides lacking in cohesion and direction.(11) Indeed, the team looked flustered and their play at this stage lacked any cohesion .(12) If the bid was successful it would help support community cohesion and develop citizenship among young people.(13) If the album does have a fault, it's that there is a lack of cohesion .(14) The disadvantage is that the book hardly ever ventures beyond description, and lacks intellectual cohesion .(15) Larger armies were thereby feasible, but lacked the degree of cohesion and professionalism found in English armies.(16) This critically contributes to the economy and social cohesion of the country.