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cogently

/koh-juhnt/US // ˈkoʊ dʒənt //UK // (ˈkəʊdʒənt) //

有说服力地,有力地,有说服力的,有理有据地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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