cogently
有说服力地,有力地,有说服力的,有理有据地
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- : convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling.
- : to the point; relevant; pertinent.
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Examples
Indeed, Princeton economist Uwe Reinhardt has argued cogently against physician salary reductions and for salary raises.
Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding.
“In certain respects, the so-called soft social sciences deal with the hardest problems,” he notes cogently.
The thumbs-up, thumbs-down nature of politics and media impedes our collective ability to cogently address what is going on.
Does he not see how cogently he might be asked, whether it be the character of nullification to practise what it preaches?
The reasons that prevailed against attempting Mitchel's rescue, Doheny cogently states.
In this article, the writer cogently argues the claims of these new phenomena upon the attention of scientific men.
He wrote a good, clear, serviceable hand; he could talk well and reason cogently.
It is impossible to express more cogently the whole tragedy of the dying sensualist.